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We need to defend Atlanticism here, too.
Central and Eastern Europe is a region where Atlanticism is especially strong.
I am in favour of Atlanticism.
Atlanticism is alien to continentalism but not necessarily to pacificism.
But it will certainly shake awake the daydreamers of the trustworthy Atlanticism from their comfortable snooze.
The charge for us all then is to work together toward the New Europe and the New Atlanticism.
The 'foreign policy of the Netherlands' is based on four basic commitments: to the Atlanticism, to European integration, to international development and to international law.
Their neo-liberalism is unrestrained, their Atlanticism unconditional and their taste for democracy rather half-hearted.
The triumph of Atlanticism, however, became clear only towards the end of the 1940s, driven by necessity and the absence of more appealing alternatives.
Views of the United States vary: British Atlanticism and French anti-Americanism coexist, with Germany hovering between them.
Europe must assert itself and Tony Blair must move away from his visceral Atlanticism and remember that he holds the Presidency of the Union.
"We Need a New Atlanticism," published in German in "Handelsblatt," April 15, 2011, p. 9.
Atlantik-Brücke (German, Atlantic bridge) is the leading private non-profit association to promote German-American understanding and Atlanticism.
British Foreign Policy Between Atlanticism and European Integration" (London: John Stuart Mill Institute, 2005)
Tim Dunne 'When the Shooting Starts: Atlanticism in British Security Strategy', International Affairs 80.5 (2004), pp.
Madam President, I too support the excellent report by our colleague Mr Morillon, which integrates Atlanticism and Euro-Gaullism magnificently.
Drawing a parallel with the fall of France in June 1940, she denounced the weakening of the nation state, German domination within the EU and subservience to Atlanticism.
The paper said Britain's current cozying-up to Libya, Iran, and China distances it from the United States and "exposes the Government's proclaimed Atlanticism as increasingly questionable."
Indeed, in Britain, the short-lived post-Thatcher pro-Europeanism has been dissipated in a wave of Atlanticism and jingoism - talk of political union now seems to be off the agenda.
An important part of the Club's network is its International Board of Directors comprising prominent individuals from Bulgaria, Europe and North America working for Atlanticism or humanism in general.
But it is also divided between formerly Communist states in Central Europe that are enthusiastic about Atlanticism, and other countries, led by France, where dislike of President Bush's America is intense.
It is, in the words of Claus Leggewie, a sociologist, "a little more assertive, a little less in America's pocket, driven by Realpolitik rather than romantic ideas about Atlanticism or Europe."
To those who added a brick to the wall of Atlanticism this weekend I want to say that the cement of peace, security and stability that our continent needs will not be built with walls like that.
I would like to thank Commissioner Patten for having, with his customary subtlety and frankness, invited us to cross the somewhat simplistic gulfs between Atlanticism and anti-Americanism, between unilateralism and multilateralism.
The Eurasian Empire will be constructed "on the fundamental principle of the common enemy: the rejection of Atlanticism, strategic control of the USA, and the refusal to allow liberal values to dominate us."