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A thorn in transatlantic relations : American and European perceptions of threat and security
[NT 42944] Record Type:
[NT 8598] Electronic resources : [NT 40817] monographic
[NT 47348] Title Information:
American and European perceptions of threat and security
[NT 47261] Author:
HamptonMary N.,
[NT 47351] Place of Publication:
New York, New York
[NT 47263] Published:
Palgrave Macmillan;
[NT 47352] Year of Publication:
[2013]
[NT 47264] Description:
1 online resource
[NT 47266] Subject:
Security, International - European Union countries. -
[NT 47266] Subject:
National security - United States. -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Terrorism - Prevention. - United States -
[NT 47266] Subject:
Terrorism - Prevention. - European Union countries -
[NT 47266] Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE - Political Ideologies -
[NT 47266] Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE - International Relations -
[NT 47266] Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE - Government -
[NT 47266] Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International -
[NT 47266] Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General -
[NT 47266] Subject:
United States - Foreign relations - European Union countries. -
[NT 47266] Subject:
European Union countries - Foreign relations - United States. -
[NT 51458] Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137343277
[NT 47265] Notes:
Description based on print version record
[NT 51398] Summary:
"Americans and Europeans perceive threat differently. Americans remain more religious than Europeans and generally still believe their nation is providentially blessed. American security culture is relatively stable and includes the deeply held belief that existential threat in the world emanates from the work of evil-doers. The U.S. must therefore sometimes intervene militarily against evil. The European Union (EU) security culture model differs from traditional European iterations and from the American variant. The concept of threat as evil lost salience as Western Europe beclme more secularist. Threats beclme problems to manage and resolve. The upsurge in anti-immigrant and anti-foreigner sentiment in the midst of economic crisis undermines this model"--
[NT 50961] ISBN:
9781137343277electronic bk.
[NT 50961] ISBN:
1137343273electronic bk.
[NT 60779] Content Note:
1. Introduction 2. 'God Has Favored Our Undertaking': Explaining American Security and Strategic Culture 3. Oasis or Mirage? EU European Security and Strategic Culture 4. Combating Communism 'From the Abodes of Righteousness' 6. Naming Terror: US and European Counter-Terrorism Strategies Since the 1970s 6. Conclusion: Trans-Atlantic Security Cultures in Transition.
A thorn in transatlantic relations : American and European perceptions of threat and security
Hampton, Mary N.
A thorn in transatlantic relations
: American and European perceptions of threat and security / Mary N. Hampton. - New York, New York : Palgrave Macmillan, [2013]. - 1 online resource.
1. Introduction.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 9781137343277ISBN 1137343273
Security, InternationalNational securityTerrorismTerrorismPOLITICAL SCIENCEPOLITICAL SCIENCEPOLITICAL SCIENCEPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / InternationalPOLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General -- Prevention. -- Prevention. -- Political Ideologies -- International Relations -- Government -- European Union countries. -- United States. -- United States -- European Union countries
A thorn in transatlantic relations : American and European perceptions of threat and security
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