چکیده:
The economy constitutes one of the most important strategic relationships between the two sides of the Atlantic. The economies of Europe and America are the core of the global economic system. In this arena, the two sides of the Atlantic are considered the most integrated regions in the world. Therefore, it is in their interest to cooperate to maintain this system. The two sides are each other's main trading partners. Their economic relations after the end of the Cold War, especially since September 11, have simultaneously encompassed cooperation and conflict. This article attempts to discuss the necessity of cooperation between the parties, despite some conflicts, based on theoretical analysis and with reference to the recent economic crisis.
خلاصه ماشینی:
The intersection of neorealism and neoliberalism regarding the concept and nature of American hegemony in the post-World War II era is based on the argument that an international liberal and free economy requires the implementation of political and collective leadership of the hegemonic government.
In other words, based on the hegemonic order, a kind of reciprocal relationship and organization is established between hegemony and international cooperation, and as a result, an international regime emerges, within which relations between governments and members of the system flow peacefully based on economic, security, and political growth and development, without the need for a unilateral and monopolistic dominance of the hegemonic government over other governments.
American hegemony in the post-World War II era, due to the establishment of the hegemonic order, brought with it legitimate power accompanied by the desire, consent, and cooperation of all member countries of the liberal international political economy system and was based on the principle of multilateralism.
Indicators of Cooperation and Conflict in Transatlantic Economic Relations The United States and the European Union are the largest economic poles in the world and have the most bilateral trade relations and the highest level of investment with each other.
In the economic sphere, the European Union and the United States primarily cooperate with each other within the framework of the Transatlantic Economic Partnership and under the multilateral umbrella of the World Trade Organization (WTO) (www.
In any case, the formation of the European single market boosted the American economy and created new opportunities for exporters and investors in this country, and reduced trade costs and increased economic efficiency not only for the European Union but also for America.