Europe and the USA after the «cold war». The new world order
Abstract
«The American swear on Mayflower against the European Leviathan», or a society of freedom and a society of compromise – these word combinations will help us to understand and underline the main differences between European and American views about the world order after the end of the Cold War. This problem has been a crucial subject with a number of contestable points for discussion in the scholar community.
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