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Title: Europe and Asia


1
Europe and Asia GSAPS '13
  • AMERICA vs EUROPE
  • The clash of two worldviews and why they should
    reconcile
  • Tiago Alexandre Fernandes Mauricio
  • 4013R054-1

2
Outline
  • Introduction?
  • What is the problem?
  • What are the implications?
  • What are the solutions?
  • Conclusions
  • References

3
Introduction
  • Abandoning the techno-institutionalist approach
    to cooperation and integration
  • Bird's-eye view of fundamental geopolitical
    shifts in world power
  • Why should we listen to R. Kagan?
  • Took up several important posts
  • State Dept.'s Policy Planning Division
  • Assistant to SecState George Schultz
  • Advisor to Sen. McCain's Presidential race
  • Illustrious family son of Donald Kagan, brother
    of Frederick Kagan

4
What is the problem?
  • America and Europe live worlds apart
  • Dissension in matters of peace and war
  • The transatlantic divide is deep, long in
    development and likely to endure
  • Differences are explained by the distribution of
    power and historical experiences
  • America's culture of death vs.Europe's Ode
    to Joy

5
What is the problem?
  • America
  • Mars (war)
  • Hobbesian necessity
  • Behemoth (big power)
  • Hyperpower
  • Colossus
  • International sheriff
  • Youthful dreamer
  • Savior of Europe and Civilisation
  • Europe
  • Venus (love)
  • Kantian luxury
  • David (small power)
  • Military pygmy
  • Albatross
  • Village saloonkeeper
  • Decrepit retiree
  • Overheated incubator of world wars

6
America, the God of War
  • Going up the food chain
  • WWI and a lost opportunity
  • WWII and the rise to preeminence
  • Cold War and the unipolar moment
  • Finality in world politics (kill the bear)
  • Hard security and eradicating threats
  • Preference of military tools
  • Utility and morality of machtpolitik
  • Unilateralism on a whim

7
Europe, the Goddess of Love
  • Honorable retirement
  • WWI and the beginning of the end
  • WII and European twilight
  • Cold War and the burial of Pax Europa
  • Politics of accommodation (live with the bear)
  • Soft security and negotiating challenges
  • Preference to economic tools
  • Postmodernist transcendence of power
  • Multilateralism as a mantra

8
What are the implications?
  • America is a leviathan force trapped in history
  • Deals with systemic threats
  • Shoulders the burden of waging war
  • Extends its security umbrella with coercion
  • Europe is an utopian dream beyond history
  • Emphasises international law and diplomacy
  • Promotes economic development and peace
  • Defuses challenges by attraction

9
What are the implications?
  • European foreign policy is historically rooted
  • Stems from the horrors of two world wars
  • Rejects power politics and hegemonic ambitions
  • Stresses self-imposed rules of behaviour
  • German lion in bed with the French lamb
  • America made the European miracle possible
  • Economic recovery
  • Defence against external (and internal) enemies

10
What are the implications?
  • Ungrateful Europe condemns America's role
  • T.G. Ash America has too much power for
    anyone's good, including its own
  • Romano Prodi power politics have lost their
    influence
  • Hubert Védrine To Paris, the United States
    looks like a hyperpower
  • America feels the wind on its back
  • M. Albright the world's 'indispensable nation'
  • C. Krauthammer the unipolar moment
  • R. Cooper using the laws of the jungle

11
What are the solutions?
  • Europe should build up its military power
  • Britons still remember the empire
  • French still seek la gloire
  • Germans still want their place in the sun
  • Europe should partake in America's battles
  • America should show more understanding toward
    others

12
Conclusions
  • Transatlantic divide is the result of material
    and ideological transformations
  • Different conceptions of power, force, and law
    contribute to formation of two worldviews
  • Europe will become less capable of shaping the
    international environment
  • America's commitment to uphold European defence
    will decrease but remain present

13
Questions
  • Why is Musica Universalis important?
  • Americanise Europe or Europeanise America?
  • Is Europe's pacifism criminal neglect?
  • Is America's activism morally justifiable?

14
References
  • C. Krauthammer (1990), The Unipolar Moment,
    Foreign Affairs, 70(1), pp. 23-33
  • H. Védrine (1999), To Paris, U.S. Looks like
    Hyperpower, New York Times, Feb 5
  • R. Kagan (2002), Power and Weakness, Policy
    Review, No. 113, June/July, pp. 3-28
  • S. Huntington (1999), The Lonely Superpower,
    Foreign Affairs, 78(2), pp. 35-49
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