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The Rise and Fall of American Europe

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At the dawn of the Cold War, the US administration pushed reluctant Europeans to create a federation of democratic states. In doing so, they gave birth to an American Europe – a new political order protected by the US military and buoyed by transatlantic trade.

Europe now faces a stark reality. The Trump Administration dislikes NATO, considers the EU's trade policies "worse than China['s]," and attacks the banning of nationalist parties. Many in the MAGA movement are similarly hostile to Europe, which they see as an overregulated museum, a US dependency, powerless on the world-stage.

This book explains why American Europe fell from favor. It weighs the prospects of alternative European political orders, including a National-Sovereigntist Europe, a Global Europe, and a European Europe. It argues that Europe needs to rethink its alliances, and Britain must decide where it belongs.

Author: Morgan Glyn
Publisher: POLITY PRESS
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781509573202
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2026

Introduction
1. The Creation of American Europe
2. The MAGA Critique of Europe
3. European, Global, and National-Sovereigntist Europe
4. From American Europe to Civilizational America
5. Three Pathways Beyond NATO
Conclusion

Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index

Glyn Morgan is the Director of the Moynihan Center of European Studies at Syracuse University.

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