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The United States Contested - American Unilateralism and European Discontent (Paperback, New edition)
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Why is America contested by Europeans? The book seeks to answer
this question and contribute to a better understanding of
contemporary transatlantic tensions.
Adopting different theoretical perspectives, the contributors to
this volume assess the European discontent with America and relate
this to the unilateral turn of US foreign policy in the 2000s.
American unilateralism is interpreted by all the authors as the
expression of a new conservative nationalism which has been growing
in the country since the 1970s and became culturally hegemonic
after 9/11. This cultural hegemony found an institutional
predominance with the elections of 2002 and 2004. The current
conservative nationalism, with its unilateral foreign policy, has
presented itself as a radical alternative to American liberal
nationalism of the post-world war II era and its multilateral
vision of the international system. Moreover, American conservative
nationalism appears to be at logger-heads with the post-national
evolution of the European states. The latter was largely supported
by liberal America in the past and is in the final steps to provide
a supra-national constitution for the future. Thus, while
conservative nationalism is re-affirming the identity of America as
a Westphalian state, Europe, through the European Union, is
striving for a post-Westphalian global order. Bringing together
leading American and European experts, with a preface by Robert A.
Dahl this book explores:
- The rise of American conservative nationalism
- US Foreign policy
- Transatlantic relations
- Anti-Americanism
- The Iraq War
- The future of American political and cultural hegemony
This book will be vitalreading for students of international
relations, foreign policy analysis, American and European politics.
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