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'''Atlanticism''', also known as '''Transatlanticism''', is the belief in or support for a close relationship between the peoples and governments in Northern America and those in Europe. It seeks to maintain the security and prosperity of the participating countries and protect liberal democracy and the progressive values of an open society that unite them. The term derives from the Atlantic Ocean, which is bordered by North America and Europe.
'''Atlanticism''', also known as '''Transatlanticism''', is the belief in or support for a close relationship between the peoples and governments in Northern America and those in Europe. It seeks to maintain the security and prosperity of the participating countries and protect liberal democracy and the progressive values of an open society that unite them. The term derives from the Atlantic Ocean, which is bordered by North America and Europe.
== Variants ==
=== Right-Atlanticism ===
This version is espoused by right-wing ideologies such as neoconservatives. They support the west because they believe western countries embody capitalism and other conservative ideals better than other countries.
=== Left-Atlanticism ===
Often supported by left-wing ideologies, such as liberal socialists and liberal hawks. They support the west because they think the west upholds liberal values better than those of other countries.

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Atlanticism, also known as Transatlanticism, is the belief in or support for a close relationship between the peoples and governments in Northern America and those in Europe. It seeks to maintain the security and prosperity of the participating countries and protect liberal democracy and the progressive values of an open society that unite them. The term derives from the Atlantic Ocean, which is bordered by North America and Europe.

Variants

Right-Atlanticism

This version is espoused by right-wing ideologies such as neoconservatives. They support the west because they believe western countries embody capitalism and other conservative ideals better than other countries.

Left-Atlanticism

Often supported by left-wing ideologies, such as liberal socialists and liberal hawks. They support the west because they think the west upholds liberal values better than those of other countries.