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The U.S.-European Relationship: Opportunities and Challenges (5464 words) |
 | The State Department, and particularly the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, is at work constantly with the 43 countries of Europe as well as the multilateral institutions of NATO, the European Union, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). |
 | European and American views on global challenges and the appropriate strategic approach to them in a post-9/11 world are increasingly in harmony, though we may sometimes differ on tactics. |
 | On counter-terrorism, European countries are providing vital contributions in areas ranging from information and intelligence-sharing, dismantling terrorist cells, interdicting terrorist logistics and financing, and participating in the rebuilding of Afghanistan. |
| U.S. Dept. of State FAM and FAH Transmittal Letters (869 words) |
 | • ORG-121 (01-31-2003) Subchapter 140 Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs |
 | • ORG-112 (06-26-2002) Subchapter 140 Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs |
 | • ORG-92 (11-30-2000) Subchapter 140 Bureau of European Affairs (EUR) |