'"In a world of more diffuse power and principles, Europeans and Americans are challenged to reposition their partnership for the 21st century. Yet they face a mismatch between the nature of the challenges and the institutional frameworks, strategic-action capacity, and practical tools at their disposal. This volume offers new insights into the governance of transatlantic relations and the evolving nature of the U.S.-EU partnership."—Daniel S. Hamilton, Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns Hopkins University SAIS"This is an interesting and informative collection of articles. I highly recommend the volume to a wide audience of those interested in transatlantic relations."—Joseph A. McKinney, Baylor University