Can't We Get Along?

Malenic, Marina

BOOKS IN REVIEW - "Can't We Get Along?" Indeed, EU economic interventionism has gone to both comic and tragic extremes. On the one hand, its agricultural subsidies (which are twice as large as those on this side...

...As President Bush said in Brussels earlier this year, "America supports a strong Europe, because we need a strong partner in the hard work of advanc ing freedom and peace in the world...
...foreign policy leadership, should be to help manage the emergence of the EU as a global power in a way that it remains committed to the Atlantic alliance and gradually more comfortable with robust free market principles...
...At the same time, the European Union must grow more productive to compensate for looming demographic difficulties (the projected EU fertility rate for 2005 was 1.48 children per woman, well below replacement) as well as Western Europe's 64 THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR OCTOBER 2005 addiction to social spending...
...FRUIT HUMOR ASIDE, the EU has made much headway in spreading its regulations and standards—and ultimately its tastes—around the world...
...She was as sophisticated and accomplished as they were, Bracy Bersnak is a doctoral student in Political Theory at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C...
...On the one hand, its agricultural subsidies (which are twice as large as those on this side of the Atlantic) and subsequent dumping of farm products on developing countries has on many occasions undermined the EU's otherwise generous aid to such nations...
...One of the strongest pressures to spark such productivity by adopting a more free market orientation in the EU comes from new Central and Eastern European member states...
...is unlikely to pursue a policy of "divide and conquer" against an economically robust EU that is beginning to take on more and more responsibility for its own defense...
...But even with America's clear affinity with the free market values of the former Eastern Bloc, the authors argue, the US...
...As former Estonian President Mart Laar said in 2003, "In the new member states, even the most left-wing governments are significantly more freemarket oriented than the most right-wing govern ments among the current members...
...public diplomacy has been floundering...
...Through soft power, as scholars of international politics refer to nonmilitary influence, the EU has managed to extend the reach of its political culture— just at a time when U.S...
...America's goal, according to the former ambassador and much of the current U.S...
...On the comic side, Schnabel and Rocca detail one of the EU's many infamous product standards: a seven-page European Commission document regulating banana quality It stipulates that the fruit must be at least 14 centimeters in length "along the convex face, from the blossom end to the point where the peduncle joins the crown," and at least 27 millimeters thick "between the lateral faces and the middle, [measured] perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis...
...As the Bush administration makes overtures aimed at repairing the transatlantic relationship, Schnabel and Rocca argue quite convincingly that America still has more in common with the Old World than many of us think...
...Friedan and other feminists were unnerved by Schlafly...
...i4 Closing the Gender Gap 'D LIKE TO BURN YOU AT THE STAKE...
...With the dramatic transformation of China and India into potential superpowers in their own right, as well as the ongoing threat to the entire world of Islamist radicalism, the Atlantic alliance is likely to remain an indispensable relationship for some time to come...
...growled Betty Friedan at Phyllis Schlafly during a public debate over the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) at Illinois State University in 1973...
...As Schnabel and Rocca note, its formidable culture, generosity toward the developing world, and appealing way of life are some of Europe's greatest assets in winning hearts and minds beyond its borders...
...BOOKS IN REVIEW Indeed, EU economic interventionism has gone to both comic and tragic extremes...
...The relief agency Oxfam, for example, said last April that the EU's On the comic side, Schnabel and Rocca detail one of the EU's many infamous product standards: a seven-page European Commission document regulating banana quality sugar policy had cost Mozambique more than onethird of what that struggling African country has received in EU development aid...

Vol. 38 • October 2005 • No. 8


 
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