Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 192
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7425-4547-2 • Hardback • August 2005 • $24.95 • (£18.99)
978-0-7425-4548-9 • Paperback • April 2007 • $19.95 • (£14.99)
Rockwell A. Schnabel was the United States ambassador to the European Union from 2001 to 2005; ambassador to Finland under President Ronald Reagan; and Deputy Secretary of Commerce under President George H. W. Bush. A longtime businessman, he is the advisory director, co-founder, and former chairman of Trident Capital. Ambassador Schnabel was born in the Netherlands, where he attended Trinity College. He lives in Los Angeles.
Francis X. Rocca is an American journalist based in Rome. He has written about European business, politics, and culture for the Wall Street Journal, Time, Forbes, the Chronicle of Higher Education, BusinessWeek, the Atlantic Monthly, and the American Spectator, among other publications. He is a graduate of Harvard College (A.B.) and Yale University (Ph.D.).
Part 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 A Very Brief History of European Integration
Chapter 3 The European Union as an Economic Superpower
Chapter 4 The European Union as a Geopolitical Superpower
Chapter 5 The European Union as a Cultural Superpower
Chapter 6 Dealing with the European Union
Chapter 7 Lobbying the European Union
Part 8 A New Chapter?
Part 9 Appendix I: The European Union Institutions
Part 10 Appendix II: A Personal Tour of the European Union Member States
Schnabel, a successful businessman . . . brings a fresh perspective to transatlantic relations in his book, which should be used as a textbook for American students hoping to learn something new about the European Union and how it operates. ... The author's 'hope that this book will be a small contribution' for better and closer transatlantic cooperation has been fulfilled.
— Robert J. Guttman, John Hopkins University; Transatlantic: Europe, America and The World
The best book yet written on the geopolitical significance of the economic colossus of the European Union and its tendentious relations with America. It is a must-read for Europeans and Americans who are concerned about the future of the Atlantic partnership.
— Robert Mundell, Nobel Laureate in Economics, "Father of the Euro"
GE knows that the regulations that American companies have to follow—even within America itself—are increasingly set in Brussels. Ambassador Schnabel explains why every global company must understand how the EU affects the way they do business. He also explains why, and how, the United States and Europe should work together for our mutual good. For business people, government policy makers, and other Americans wishing to understand the EU, this book is an indispensable guide.
— Jeff Immelt, Chairman & CEO, General Electric Company
As a European born, naturalized American, with a strong pragmatic business streak, Rock Schnabel brings a singular perspective to EU-U.S. relations. A must read for those who want to understand why this historic alliance is critical to global security and prosperity.
— Niall FitzGerald, Chairman, Reuters Ltd.
Ambassador Schnabel's well-written, intelligent, and entertaining book should be read with profit by Americans and Europeans alike. Americans will learn what has been happening on this side of the Atlantic—some of it with American help. Europeans will discover what we look like to a smart insider and friend. All should recognize that America and Europe are best served when we work together as partners—the rest of the world is better off too.
— Lord Patten of Barnes, Chancellor, The University of Oxford
For Americans who have puzzled over the meaning of Europe's economic and political integration, and for those who have frankly wondered why they should care, Rock Schnabel's book is a revelation. In clear and forceful terms, our former ambassador to Brussels explains what the European Union is, how it works, and how it is changing the world balance of power.
— Vernon E. Jordan Jr., Senior Managing Director, Lazard Freres & Co. LLC
For more than half a century, the Atlantic Alliance has been the basis for European security and a cornerstone of global stability. Now Europe is beginning to develop a collective military identity of its own, without the participation of the United States. In this timely and insightful book, Ambassador Schnabel identifies the dangers and opportunities arising from the European Union's growing authority in security and defense; and explains why and how Europe and America should reaffirm our historic partnership.
— General Joseph W. Ralston, USAF (Ret) Former Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
Having worked closely with Ambassador Schnabel during my term as President of the European Parliament I can attest to the pivotal role which he played in the vital arena of EU-U.S. relations. This book is testimony to his insider witness and feel, and a convincing argument that the best option for the future of both Europe and America is one of intelligent interdependence.
— Pat Cox, Former President, European Parliament
America's political and business leaders have long wondered, in Dr. Kissinger's famous phrase, whom they are supposed to call when they want to reach Europe. Ambassador Schnabel's book answers that question, and explains why the rise of the European Union is making transatlantic relations at once more challenging and potentially more fruitful for both sides.
— Jorma Ollila, Chairman and CEO, Nokia Corporation
The Next Superpower is one of the most important books ever written about the European Union, one of the least understood but most important institutions in the world. From an inside perspective, as America's widely respected U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, Rockwell Schnabel clearly and convincingly explains, in ways few have done, how the EU works; its crucial economic and political impacts; the need to support a strong, unified Europe; and the critical importance to U.S. economic and security interests of assuring that in the post-Cold War era, America and Europe remain essential partners in championing democracy, free markets, and human rights around the world.
— Stuart E. Eizenstat, White House Domestic Policy Adviser to President Carter and author of President Carter: The White House Years
The task of revitalizing the Atlantic alliance is one of the highest priorities for American foreign policy. Only by restoring a sense of common purpose to history's most successful coalition of free-market democracies can the Bush administration achieve its lofty ambition of spreading freedom around the world. Nobody understands this mission better than Rockwell Schnabel, who has served with great distinction in difficult times as the United States ambassador to the European Union. This book explains why transatlantic rivalry is self-defeating and how Europe and America must rebuild their partnership to succeed in coping with the economic and security challenges of the 21st century.
— William M. Drozdiak, President, American Council on Germany, Former Foreign Editor, The Washington Post
"thoroughly researched yet eminently readable"
— Marina Malenic; American Spectator
"Rockwell A. Schnabel...is among the most astute observers of European affairs"
— Michael Potemra; National Review
—Timely work: Europe now faces crucial choices—free market versus interventionist economic policies; pro-American versus anti-American foreign policies—that could determine the prosperity and security of the U.S. and the world.
—Insider status of theauthor, reporting from the front lines of the transatlantic relationship.
—This book explains why the European Union matters to the U.S.—in econimic, geopolitical and cultural terms—and how America's government and business community can deal with itbetter in the future.