Above all, Blair had always tempered any enthusiasm for Europe with a strong military Atlanticism, rejecting any idea of a European army. |
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Fox said only Conservatives can be so candid, because their Atlanticism is a matter of principle, not strategic expediency. |
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These two states want to take part in the formation of a new security system based on Atlanticism. |
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Countries that share the United Kingdom's Atlanticism and market-oriented approach to economics would also think twice before ostracizing the British. |
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Thatcherites and economic liberals in the party tend to support Atlanticism, something exhibited between Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. |
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are on the leading edge of the New Atlanticism. |
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Cultural ties and economic interests have crafted a bond between the two countries resulting in Atlanticism. |
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The world has already paid too high a price for the spirit of Atlanticism in the those of any international authority. |
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Russia's first foreign-policy debate pitted Atlanticism against Eurasianism. |
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Atlanticism was an American invention and bore an American signature. |
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