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Which Venus? A normative reading of the transatlantic divide
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Current debates on transatlantic relations tend to point at deep political differences on the two sides of the Atlantic ultimately grounded on different basic political values. Europe criticises the US for its unilateral and short-sighted foreign policy, while the US criticises Europe - in particular the European Union (EU) - for its military weakness and utopian view of world politics. Robert Kagan's representation of Europe as Venus and the US as Mars received a great deal of attention because it captured, though perhaps in a simplistic way, the idea of a basic difference in the worldviews of the two. This chapter deals with major values, principles and worldviews that emerge in EU foreign policy, showing how they are peculiarly interpreted in the EU context. It shows the modes and limits of translation of abstract values and principles into EU foreign policy, and ends with some concluding remarks.

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The Transatlantic Divide

Foreign and security policies in the Atlantic Alliance from Kosovo to Iraq

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