Transatlantic Value Systems examines the intricate relationship between Europe and America, focusing on their shared democratic principles and the challenges these face in the 21st century. It explores the historical cooperation and contemporary friction points that define this crucial transatlantic alliance, noting that while both continents are rooted in democratic values, differing interpretations and priorities increasingly strain their partnership. For example, the book highlights how post-World War II initiatives like the Marshall Plan fostered cooperation, while events such as the Iraq War exposed significant policy divergences. The book offers a nuanced perspective by moving beyond simple narratives of unity, instead emphasizing the dynamic and often contested nature of the transatlantic partnership. It examines the evolution of transatlantic values through key historical events, using diplomatic records, policy analyses, and scholarly research to support its arguments. The book progresses from the philosophical underpinnings of transatlantic values to analyses of contemporary challenges such as economic competition with China and differing approaches to climate change. Ultimately, it proposes strategies for strengthening transatlantic cooperation based on shared values and pragmatic approaches to addressing divergent interests.
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