Abstract

As the United States and Europe struggle today to meet their respective economic and strategic challenges, it is becoming all too easy to take for granted, or even to forget, the significance of shared core values–-including strong beliefs in individual liberty, representative democracy, freedom of expression, the impartial rule of law, minority and women's rights, and the necessity of free markets for economic growth. However, the US and Europe should not forget that their shared and enduring core values provide a source for their individual and collective renewal, and for advancing new values-based foreign policy initiatives to reaffirm and revitalise the Transatlantic Partnership in the short and long term.

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