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Exploring the Deeper Transatlantic Divide Beyond Trump
The differing perspectives of Europe and the US on risk, military force, and international law highlight a significant transatlantic divide that transcends political figures.
Editorial Staff
1 min read
Updated 17 days ago
The transatlantic relationship between Europe and the United States is marked by fundamental differences in worldview, particularly regarding risk and the use of force.
These divergent perspectives extend to interpretations of international law, revealing a complex landscape that goes beyond individual political figures like Donald Trump.
Understanding these differences is crucial for navigating future diplomatic relations and addressing global challenges effectively.