Atlanticism
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No longer simply a response to crises, Atlanticism became a way of conceiving the world and the US’s place within it.
From The Guardian • Sep. 4, 2018
Atlanticism was the basis for a security mission, Nato, but it was also meant to describe a culture: the supposed affinity of the US and Europe.
From The Guardian • Sep. 4, 2018
As Harvard history professor Charles Maier has argued, Atlanticism brought with it a “new Atlantic elite”.
From The Guardian • Sep. 4, 2018
If Atlanticism does have one stable, consistent characteristic, it is that for the past 50 years, it has been on the point of collapse.
From The Guardian • Sep. 4, 2018
Suddenly, Germany, led by Angela Merkel, was the lonely bulwark of Europe and Atlanticism.
From The New Yorker • Nov. 17, 2016
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