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Analysis Tuesday, 29 October, 2002, 12:03 GMT
Further reading and internet links

For more information on the issues we cover in 'United but falling apart?' see the following:

Further reading

Ronald D. Asmus & Kenneth M. Pollack, The New Transatlantic Project, Policy Review, no. 115 (October & November 2002).

Ted Galen Carpenter, Peace and Freedom: Foreign Policy for a Constitutional Republic, Washington, D.C. (Cato Institute), 2002.

Pierre Hassner, The United States: the empire of force or the force of empire?, Chaillot Papers no. 54, Institute for Security Studies, Paris.

Richard M. Holbrooke, When Affairs of State Get Too Personal Los Angeles Times, September 25, 2002.

Richard M. Holbrooke, Take It To the Security Council, Washington Post, August 27, 2002.

Robert Kagan, Power and Weakness, Policy Review, no. 113 (June & July 2002).

Kishore Mahbubani, Can Asians Think?, South Royalton, Vt. (Steerforth Press), 2002.

David M. Malone, Remove Saddam? The Chore Would Have to Be Well Done, International Herald Tribune, February 7, 2002.

David M. Malone, There is Time to Play the Inspection Card: Make Saddam Choose, International Herald Tribune, October 4, 2002.

David M. Malone, Probably not a job for America alone: Rebuilding Iraq, International Herald Tribune, October 15, 2002.

Chris Patten, America Should Not Relinquish Respect, Financial Times, October 3, 2002.

Javier Solana, International Court Signals a New Era, International Herald Tribune, April 11, 2002.

Javier Solana, Sympathy, Cooperation and Concern: The View from Europe, International Herald Tribune, September 10, 2002.

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations' & German Marshall Fund of the United States' extensive quadrennial public opinion survey on European and US attitudes to foreign policy issues is accessible on the World Views website.

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