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E-raamat: European Destiny, Atlantic Transformations: Portuguese Foreign Policy Under the Second Republic, 1979-1992

  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000675658
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  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000675658

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With the fall of its centuries-old empire in 1974-1975, Portugal embarked on a transitional period that reconciled a long tradition of acting out national interests overseas with the need to integrate itself into Western Europe. The result has been a deemphasis on various Atlantic and colonial linkages and the forging of a new and highly successful European identity within the framework of the European Community. In European Destiny, Atlantic Transformations Scott B. MacDonald offers a comprehensive analysis of Portugal's foreign policy and its highly successful venture in economic and political transformation.
Although Portugal is firm in its commitment to a European destiny, it has not turned its back on relations with the United States and its former colonies in Africa and Asia. MacDonald traces the evolution of U.S.-Portuguese cooperation along economic, cultural, and military lines and shows how NATO has played a pivotal role in the process. This was most recently underscored when the U.S. made extensive use of the Azores during the Gulf War against Iraq. Likewise, in its ties with the Lusophone countries formerly under its control, Portugal has sought to improve political relations and act as a peacemaker in regional conflicts such as those in East Timor, Angola, and Mozambique.
The scope of MacDonald's work takes in issues posed to Portugal by new foreign policy concerns that range from the breakup of the Soviet Union to the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in North Africa and the Middle East. The author points out that in a world of rapidly shifting political and economic alignments, Portugal provides a representative model of a relatively small nation that has undergone successful economic reform while deepening its commitment to its new democratic system. As such, the Portuguese model is instructive for newly emerging democracies of Eastern Europe and Latin America. European Destiny, Atlantic Transformations is an important addition to the literature on post-Cold War politics. It will be read by historians, economists, and foreign policy specialists.

Explores how Portugal has turned her attention more toward Europe since the end of the empire in 1974-75, but also maintains relations with the US and with former colonies in Africa and Asia. Describes Portugal's role in the European Community and NATO, peacemaking efforts in such places as East Timor and Angola, and the US use of the Azores in the war against Iraq. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
1. Introduction,
2. Portugal Since 1974,
3. The Second Republics
Foreign Policy: Coping with the Revolution, 1974-1976,
4. Portugal and
Europe,
5. Portugal and the Americas,
6. The Past Shapes the Present:
Portugal and Africa
7. The Sun Sets on the Empire: Portugal and Asia and the
Middle East,
8. Conclusion: Future Options, Concerns, and Capabilities
Scott B. MacDonald