Dr Howard M. Hensel has been a Professor on the faculty of the Air War College since 1986 and currently serves in the Department of Strategy and International Security. He is the author of several books, and has also edited The United States and Europe: Policy Imperatives in Globalizing World; Sovereignty and the Global Community; and The Law of Armed Conflict: Constraints on the Contemporary Use of Military Force. In addition, he has published over 30 articles and book chapters focusing on various aspects of international relations, Soviet foreign / military policy, military history, and strategy.
'The United States and Europe: Policy Imperatives in a Globalizing World represents a thoughtful, provoking and comprehensive assessment of the key issues confronting America's relations with Europe at the onset of the new millennium. Beyond that, the work frames US-European relations within the broader context of American national interests and Washington's global political, economic and security objectives. It does so through an integrated, interdisciplinary approach with both a policy descriptive and prescriptive emphasis. This work represents a valuable contribution to the literature on contemporary US-European relations and is essential reading for policy makers and scholars alike. As such, it makes an outstanding contribution to Ashgate's Global Interdisciplinary Studies Series.' Michael M. Boll, Ph.D., Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Hawaii