Chapter Summary

America’s close relations with Europe reflect a transatlantic community of shared democratic ideals and common geopolitical interests. During the Cold War, security took precedence in U.S.-European relations, but the end of that conflict removed the security threat and governments pursued policies to advance Western values, particularly by means of NATO enlargement. That expansion, however, was regarded by a resurgent Russia as a threat to its interests. Key terms include: foreign direct investment and NATO.