America's perceptions of Europe
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America's perceptions of Europe
Palgrave Macmillan, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book seeks to rectify Americans' views of its closest ally, Europe - an ambitious task, but one sorely lacking in the literature. Many prejudices about Europe surface in headlines, while others remain latent, but they are real, pervasive and ingrained.
Table of Contents
The Global Engine that Keeps on Going, and Going, and Going Misperceptions, Myths, and Justifications Explained Simplifying the Confusing: the 'Short-Short' of Europe and the European Union Attractive, Determined, and Competitive: Socialism Has Ceased to Be High Tech Gizmos, Web-surfing, Cells, and Green Power The Things We Want in Life: Health, Security, Work, Culture, and Quality Europe's Global Tentacles Reach you Everywhere: Trade, Law, Business, Armaments, and Military Operations Kant and Uncle Sam: Competition, Cordiality, Coordination, Congruence, and Cooperation
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