What has served as the basis for cohesion between the US and Europe and what has served as the basis for separation and/or conflict?

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Table of Contents What has served as the basis for cohesion between the US and Europe and what has served as the basis for separation and/or conflict? Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. The United States and Europe?Issues that Foster Solidarity
  3. The United States and Europe?Issues that Foster Division
  4. Conclusion

Abstract

Throughout the course of the twentieth century, the United States has worked diligently to develop cohesive and functional relationship with europe. Although this process has enabled the US and europe to develop a strong relationship, the reality is that both the United States and europe have developed and evolved along different and autonomous pathways. As such, while there is a high degree of cohesion that exists between the US and europe, there are some notable differences that keep these two entities separated from one another. Thus, the differences are quite notable and important in understanding the development of both regions.With the realization that the United States and europe share so much common ground and so many differences there is a clear impetus to examine the issues and history that bring the US and europe together as well as the issues and history that divide these two regions. Utilizing this as a basis for research, this investigation considers what has served as the basis for cohesion between the US and europe and what has served as the basis for separation and/or conflict. Through a careful consideration of what has been written about the history and development of both the Untied States and europe, it will be possible to elucidate key issues that both foster and hinder the relationship between these two regions.

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