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Transatlantic Divide - Comparing American and European Society (Hardcover)
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Transatlantic Divide - Comparing American and European Society (Hardcover)
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The book describes, interprets, and analyzes the key features of
European society and American society and major social trends in
the United States and in the European Union in the last 50 years.
The United States of America and the European Union are the two
strongest economic powers in the contemporary world, roughly
equivalent in terms of GNP, market size and scientific potential,
but asymmetrical in terms of political influence and military
might. The US and the EU can be both seen as successful examples of
economic development and of political and cultural modernization.
But they have followed different paths to reach such a position.
They can be considered as two variants of Western modernity.
The systematic description of trends for the US and the EU taken
as whole societies, and the interpretation of similarities and
differences and of major changes over time would be already a
significant scientific work since they would fill a void in today's
social science literature. In fact, there are several studies
comparing the US with one or more European countries, but there is
no comparative study of the United States with the European Union
taken as a single society. The importance of the comparison is
self-evident, for discussing such questions as: what kind of
society the US and the EU constitute? how similar and how different
are they? are they two variants of Western modernity or two wholly
distinct models of society (American exceptionalism and European
uniqueness)? are the two societal models converging or diverging?
which are the distinctive features the American model of society?
is it departing from its core culture and institutions? is there a
European society in themaking? how diverse are the member countries
of the EU? which are the distinctive features of the European
project? which model of society seems more reactive to the
challenges of globalization? The approach is new insofar as it
assumes the countries of the European Union as increasingly forming
a single society with gradually converging trends and common
features, and considers the differences among member countries as
regional differences within the European society.
The conclusion is that in spite of different foreign policy
perspectives and different 'national' priorities however, the US
and the EU are bound not only to compete, but also to work
together. Although the relationship will be more or less turbulent,
more or less friendly, according to the events of global politics
and to the characters of governments and leaders of the two unions,
it will remain a close relationship for long time. As any sea, the
Atlantic Ocean not only divides, but also unites, the peoples on
its shores.
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