Growing Apart?: America and Europe in the 21st Century
This book explores the forces pushing America away from its democratic friends and neighbors. It examines the underlying forces shaping the democratic states of the West. Individual chapters pose questions such as: Why is religion so powerful in America? How will the flow of immigration shape politics across the West? Why is Europe rejecting America’s version of capitalism? How is the media changing in Europe and America? Why are “Conservatives” so different on each side of the Atlantic? And, finally, what do these competing forces portend for the future of the transatlantic relationship?
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Growing Apart?: America and Europe in the 21st Century
This book explores the forces pushing America away from its democratic friends and neighbors. It examines the underlying forces shaping the democratic states of the West. Individual chapters pose questions such as: Why is religion so powerful in America? How will the flow of immigration shape politics across the West? Why is Europe rejecting America’s version of capitalism? How is the media changing in Europe and America? Why are “Conservatives” so different on each side of the Atlantic? And, finally, what do these competing forces portend for the future of the transatlantic relationship?
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Growing Apart?: America and Europe in the 21st Century

Growing Apart?: America and Europe in the 21st Century

Growing Apart?: America and Europe in the 21st Century

Growing Apart?: America and Europe in the 21st Century

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This book explores the forces pushing America away from its democratic friends and neighbors. It examines the underlying forces shaping the democratic states of the West. Individual chapters pose questions such as: Why is religion so powerful in America? How will the flow of immigration shape politics across the West? Why is Europe rejecting America’s version of capitalism? How is the media changing in Europe and America? Why are “Conservatives” so different on each side of the Atlantic? And, finally, what do these competing forces portend for the future of the transatlantic relationship?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521704915
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/19/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Jeffrey Kopstein is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies at the University of Toronto. He is the author of The Politics of Economic Decline in East Germany 1945–1989, and coeditor of Comparative Politics: Interests, Identities, and Institutions in a Changing Global Order.

Professor Sven Steinmo holds the Chair in Public Policy and Political Economy at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy. He is also a Professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and an Honorary Professor at Odense University, Denmark. His writing includes Taxation and Democracy (Winner, 1994 Best Book Prize, Political Economy Section of the American Political Science Association), Structuring Politics (coedited with Kathleen Thelen), and Political Evolution and Policy Change (coedited with Bo Rothstein).

Table of Contents

Introduction: growing apart? America and Europe in the 21st century Sven Steinmo and Jeffrey Kopstein; 1. The religious divide: why religion seems to be thriving in the United States and waning in Europe Steven Pfaff; 2. Value change in Europe and North America: convergence or something else? Christopher Cochrane, Neil Nevitte and Steve White; 3. On different planets: news media in the U.S. and Europe Donald Morrison; 4. One ring to bind them all: American power and neoliberal capitalism Mark Blyth; 5. Spreading the word: the diffusion of American conservatism in Europe and beyond Steven Teles and Daniel Kenney; 6. Work, welfare, and wanderlust: immigration and integration in Europe and North America Randall Hansen; 7. Lost in translation: the transatlantic divide over diplomacy Daniel W. Drezner; 8. The Atlantic divide in historical perspective: a view from Europe Laurent Cohen-Tanugi.
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