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%T Saving transatlantic cooperation and the Iran nuclear deal: a view from Europe and the United States %A Brustlein, Corentin %A Dobbins, James %A Kaye, Dalia Dassa %A Meier, Oliver %A Overhaus, Marco %A Quilliam, Neil %A Ries, Charles P. %A Schmidt, Dorothée %A Vakil, Sanam %A Zamirirad, Azadeh %P 4 %V 9/2018 %D 2018 %K Nuklearwaffenprogramm; Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (2015-07-14); Internationale sicherheitspolitische Interessendivergenzen %@ 1861-1761 %~ SWP %> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-56736-7 %X Transatlantic differences over the future of the Iran nuclear deal - or the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) of July 2015 - are damaging a nuclear accord that all parties, except the United States, see as delivering on its purpose. They also increase the risk of Washington and European capitals working at cross-purposes vis-à-vis Iran and broader regional policies. To avoid such a scenario, the E3 (France, Germany, United Kingdom)/European Union (EU) and the United States need to set up new channels of communication to avoid a transatlantic rift, to attempt - if at all possible - to preserve the Iran deal, and to secure its benefits for regional and global security. (author's abstract) %C DEU %C Berlin %G en %9 Stellungnahme %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info