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TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS BETWEEN
THE UNITED STATES AND THE EU IN 2020
ANTICIPATION AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER
A SCENARIO APPROACH
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by
Simon
Parais :
Student, Elizabethtown College PA, USA
/ European
Studies Department Daniel Berzsenyi College
17/01/2005 |
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Cultural
and social dimension
8. Moral
values
Some argued that European and American
interests differ and that the fall
of communism was the litmus test of
the
transatlantic relations between the
EU and the U.S. however, basic common
values
like democracy, freedom, free market,
and constitutionalism resulted in stronger
relations in many fields. The difference
before and during the crisis in 2010
was not about core values such as above,
they
were more about the way in which both
sides thought foreign and international
policy should look like (European mulilateralism
vs.American unilateral action).
9. Education
A key element behind these
varying values was the lack of understanding
each other’s
intentions and culture. This is why the
European Union decided to put education
on its agenda as a core policy. The EU
tripled the number of so called EU Centers
in the U.S. by 2015 and under the initiative ‘The
Europe of Knowledge 2020’ hundreds
of thousands of euros were used for
the creation of a life-long learning
facilitating
European area. With the completion
of the Bologna process, students can
study
in different universities and are being
exposed to experience diversity which
is the key element to understand other
cultures.
Simon
Parais
ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA, USA
NOVEMBER 2004
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