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Uniting democracies has been the key international political trend of the last hundred years Understanding this trend and enabling it to continue is the key to world political development |
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New Atlanticisms In Secretary Baker's words: “We propose that the United States and the European Community work together to achieve a significantly strengthened set of institutional and consultative links... We will create a new Europe on the basis of a New Atlanticism.” The proposed new consultative links between the U.S. and the EC were agreed upon and announced in November 1990. See, James A. Baker 111, "A New Europe, a New Atlanticism: Architecture for a New Era," Address to the Berlin Press Club, December 12, 1989, in U.S. Department of State, Current Polity, no. 1233 (December 1989) New Transatlantic Agenda: NTA 1995 Transatlantic Business Dialogue: TABD 1997 New Transatlantic Marketplace: NTM 1998 Transatlantic Economic Partnership: TEP 1998 More on TRANSATLANTIC DIALOGUE
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