“I think we need to draw a contextual distinction between what the neo-fascists of Europe would like to do and what the state of Israel has done.” ThinkingNeedsStatesDoneDrawsEuropeIsraelDistinctionFascists Author:Max Blumenthal
“Law enforcement does counter political extremism here in the United States in the exact same way that they do political extremists who are infiltrated into the United States, who may come from a religious motivation, as we saw overseas in Europe. But the same methodologies have to be used.” WayMayDoeStatesLawPoliticalUsedMotivationReligiousUnitedUnited StatesSawsEuropeLaw EnforcementEnforcementExtremismExtremistMethodologyPolitical Extremism Author:Malcolm Wrightson Nance
“I used to ask myself why American universities are financed through endowments. Now I know: During the early days of America, the state was poor and when citizens wanted to set something up, they needed to collect money themselves. Historically, this was different in Europe. There used to be a strong state, a monarch or a king. He provided money.” KnowsDifferentStatesWantedAmericaUsedAsksStrongPoorKingsNeededCitizensEuropeUniversityUsed To BeMonarchsEndowmentAmerican Universities Author:Zhang Xin
“Yes, there's a relaying of internal states that only a novel can achieve. In my view, the novel is one of Europe's greatest gifts to the world. America and Africa collaborated to give the world jazz. We'll call it even.” WorldGivingStatesAmericaViewsNovelAchieveEuropeJazzInternalsGreatest Gifts Author:Teju Cole
“Well the most likely emerging countries are Japan, Turkey, and Poland. So I would say Eastern Europe, the Middle East and a maritime war by Japan with the United States enjoying its own pleasures.” WellsWarCountryStatesEnjoyPleasureUnitedUnited StatesMiddleEuropeEastJapanMiddle EastEasternTurkeysEmergingPolandEastern EuropeMaritime Author:George Friedman
“I think clearly Europe has a lot to worry about. When I was working at the CIA - and I always worked with a lot of European services - they always were very condescending toward the United States, saying that we are so racist vis-à-vis blacks and other people.” PeopleThinkingStatesUnitedWorryUnited StatesEuropeRacistCiaCondescending Author:Michael Scheuer
“You can be a star here in Europe and not be known at all in the United States.” StatesStarsUnitedKnownUnited StatesEurope Author:Rokia Traore
“Europe isn't something connected by the Euro. Every little dimension of Europe is so hugely different, and I think America is different in its states as well, so I never really think of things in big blocks, in terms of other artists.” ThinkingWellsLittlesDifferentStatesBigsAmericaArtistTermEuropeConnectedBlockDimensionsEuro Author:Patrick Wolf
“If you think about the last 50 years, Africa's proximity and historical context has absolutely been with Europe and the United States, but their approach in dealing with the economic challenges that Africa faces in particular has been one of handing out aid, not developing economies, not building a long term relationship around agriculture and so on.” IfsThinkingYearsLongHas BeensStatesLastsFacesTermChallengesUnitedUnited StatesEconomyEconomicBuildingParticularApproachEuropeHistoricalAidsDevelopingLong TermAgricultureProximityLong Term RelationshipHistorical Context Author:Dambisa Moyo
“I wouldn't call it naive but silly. History does not work like this. If you look at the dynamics of Eastern Europe or even Germany post reunification, you realize that change takes time. No one can deny the fact that we are still not there - I am advocating something which has to go from uprisings to revolutions. It is not coming straight away that it is not going to come but what we have to advocate is that the democratization process is always better than state dictatorship.” IfsLooksDoeStillsStatesFactsProcessRealizingRevolutionEuropeDenySillyPostsGermanyTake TimeDictatorshipEasternDynamicsAdvocatingUprisingEastern EuropeDemocratizationReunification Author:Tariq Ramadan
“When my father began his work in the 1970s it was a very different EU. I pay tribute to what he did. But it has now become a very different proposition: the United States of Europe.” DifferentStatesFatherUnitedPayUnited StatesEuropePropositionsTribute Author:Boris Johnson
“The United States wants a strong United Kingdom as a partner. And the United Kingdom is at its best when it's helping to lead a strong Europe.” WantStatesHelpingStrongUnitedUnited StatesEuropePartnersKingdomsUnited Kingdom Author:Barack Obama
“Look, the United States doesn't have political parties. In other countries, take say Europe, you can be an active member of the political party. Here, the only thing in a political party is gearing to elections, not the other things you do. So it's basically, a way of making people passive, submissive objects.” PeopleWayLooksCountryStatesPoliticalUnitedPartyUnited StatesObjectsMembersEuropeElectionActiveOther CountriesPassivePolitical PartiesSubmissive Author:Noam Chomsky
“Even Boris Johnson doesn't think there's going to be a United States of Europe. And I think there's a real question here that you're being asked to make a decision that's irreversible we cant change it, we wake up on Friday and we don't like it, and we're being sold it on a lie because they lied about the cost of Europe, they lied about Turkey's entrance to Europe, they lied about the European army because we've got a veto for that they put that in their leaflets and they've lied about this here tonight too and its not good enough you deserve the truth you deserve the truth.” ThinkingRealStatesEnoughLyingDecisionUnitedUnited StatesCostDeserveEuropeArmyWake UpTonightGood EnoughFridayTurkeysCantLiedJohnsonEntrancesNot Good EnoughIrreversibleReal QuestionsVeto Author:Ruth Davidson
“The United Kingdom and the European Union will remain indispensable partners of the United States even as they begin negotiating their ongoing relationship to ensure continued stability, security and prosperity for Europe, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the world.” WorldStatesUnitedUnited StatesSecurityEuropeUnionsProsperityPartnersKingdomsBritainStabilityIrelandIndispensableOngoingEuropean UnionGreat BritainNegotiatingUnited KingdomNorthern Ireland Author:Barack Obama
“"Democracy" means nothing else other than, "rule of the people", in Greek. There is nothing democratic about the political concepts of the United States and Europe.” PeopleMeanStatesPoliticalUnitedUnited StatesDemocracyConceptsEuropeDemocraticGreek Author:Andre Vltchek
“Deflation means a slowdown of income growth. Markets shrink, new capital investment and employment also taper off, so wages decline. That is what's happening as deliberate policy in Europe and the United States. Falling or stagnant prices are simply the result of having less income to spend.” MeanStatesFallGrowthUnitedResultsUnited StatesPolicyHappeningsEuropeInvestmentIncomeEmploymentDeclineWagesDeliberateShrinksStagnantDeflationCapital Investment Author:Michael Hudson
“Europe is acting in a very self-destructive manner, but is doing so because it's trying to be loyal to the United States.” TryingSelfStatesUnitedActingUnited StatesEuropeDestructiveLoyalSelf Destructive Author:Michael Hudson
“I completely agree with Helmut Kohl. I am not an advocate of the "United States of Europe," nor am I an integration fanatic.” StatesUnitedUnited StatesEuropeAgreeIntegrationFanatics Author:Jean-Claude Juncker
“Complementing the nation-state as it reaches its limits amid globalization: That is what Europe must offer.” StatesNationsOffersLimitsEuropeGlobalization Author:Martin Schulz
“We know that Donald Trump has shown a very troubling willingness to back up [Vladimir] Putin, to support Putin, whether it's saying that NATO wouldn't come to the rescue of allies if they were invaded, talking about removing sanctions from Russian officials after they were imposed by the United States and Europe together, because of Russia's aggressiveness in Crimea and Ukraine, his praise for Putin which is I think quite remarkable.” IfsThinkingKnowsStatesTogetherUnitedTalkingUnited StatesSupportTrumpEuropePraiseRussiaOfficialsRemarkableWillingnessAlliesRescuePutinUkraineSanctionsNatoAggressivenessCrimea Author:Hillary Clinton
“Since it took up office, the Commission which I lead has pursued a clear policy: we need less interference from Brussels when it comes to the things that Member States can deal with better on their own. That is why we no longer regulate oil cans or showerheads, but concentrate instead on what we can do better together rather than alone - such as tackling the refugee crisis or securing our external borders. Only in that way can we make people feel that Europe makes a tangible difference.” PeopleWayNeedsFeelsStatesTogetherCan DoDifferencesDealsClearPolicyMembersOfficeEuropeCrisisOilBordersRefugeePursuedTangibleInterferenceTacklingRefugee CrisisBrusselsBetter Together Author:Jean-Claude Juncker
“There cannot be a federal state of Europe without all citizens receiving the same benefits and rights.” StatesRightsCitizensBenefitsEuropeReceiving Author:Jaroslaw Kaczynski
“The EU treaties clearly promote an alliance of national states that, as far as possible, maintain their own responsibilities. There is no mention of a centralized state of Europe in the treaties. The EU Commission's politicking, however, is proof of a certain allergy against this principle of national states and national responsibilities.” StatesCertainResponsibilityPrinciplesEuropeProofAlliancesTreatiesAllergies Author:Jaroslaw Kaczynski
“Of course, the UK is a significant economy that makes up a quarter of American exports to the EU, more than 50 percent of our exports in certain sectors and over 25 percent of the government procurement opportunities we have in Europe. Brexit reduces the size of the TTIP deal for the United States, and there will need to be an adjustment of expectations accordingly, but Brexit underscores the value of reaching an agreement at this critical moment in the evolution of Europe.” NeedsStatesMomentsGovernmentCertainValuesCoursesOpportunityUnitedDealsUnited StatesEconomyEvolutionExpectationsPercentEuropeSizeCriticalSignificantReachingAgreementQuartersAdjustmentCritical MomentsProcurement Author:Michael Froman
“They [ French] still have an open border in Europe. And they have a Europe which doesn't have an integrated intelligence system like we do in the United States.” StillsStatesUnitedUnited StatesEuropeBordersIntegrated Author:Michael Leiter
“I think the refugee problem is Europe is vastly worse than we have in the United States.” ThinkingStatesProblemUnitedUnited StatesEuropeRefugee Author:Michael Leiter
“Bashar Assad is a major cause of the refugees which are now flooding Europe and causing such consternation in the United States.” StatesCausesUnitedUnited StatesMajorsEuropeRefugeeAssadFloodingConsternation Author:John McCain
“I believe that a country, Russia in this case, which can defend the honour and dignity of its citizens, protect their lives, and fulfill its international legal commitments under the peacekeeping mandate, will not find itself in isolation, no matter what our partners in Europe or the United States may think, expressing their bloc mentality.” ThinkingBelieveMayCountryMatterStatesI BelieveUnitedCasesUnited StatesCitizensProtectCommitmentEuropeDignityNo Matter WhatInternationalPartnersRussiaIsolationHonourMentalityMandatesPeacekeeping Author:Vladimir Putin
“Europe and the United States are not the whole world.” WorldStatesWholeUnitedUnited StatesEuropeWhole World Author:Vladimir Putin
“It is very difficult to enter a single currency zone having fairly weak economic parameters and maintain a favourable state of the economy, not to mention positive growth rates. We have witnessed it not only in Europe, but for example in Argentina (nearly 10 years ago or more), when they tied the national currency to the dollar and later they did not know what to do about it.” KnowsYearsStatesDifficultGrowthEconomyEconomicExampleEuropeYears AgoWeakDollarsRateZoneTiedCurrencyArgentinaParameters Author:Vladimir Putin
“We're at a historical juncture: A growing number of people are declaring what has been achieved over the past decades in Europe to be wrong. They want to return to the nation-state. Sometimes there is even a blood and soil rhetoric that for me is starkly reminiscent of the interwar years of the past century, whose demons we are still all too familiar with.” PeopleWantYearsHas BeensStillsSometimesStatesPastNationsNumbersGrowingBloodCenturyReturnEuropeHistoricalDecadesFamiliarDemonSoilRhetoricOver The PastDeclaringJuncture Author:Martin Schulz
“I believe whether it is the United States or Europe, they will all end up as multicultural societies.” BelieveEndsStatesI BelieveUnitedUnited StatesEuropeMulticulturalMulticultural Society Author:Manmohan Singh
“The United States has kept the peace through our alliances. Donald Trump wants to tear up our alliances. I think it makes the world safer and, frankly, it makes the United States safer. I would work with our allies in Asia, in Europe, in the Middle East, and elsewhere. That's the only way we're going to be able to keep the peace.” ThinkingWorldWayWantStatesAbleUnitedUnited StatesMiddleTearsTrumpEuropeEastAlliesMiddle EastElsewhereAsiaAlliances Author:Hillary Clinton
“The United States has been an immigrant country. The Hispanics who come here are largely from Mexico and South America. They are Catholics, but that is an American religion. One-third of our population is Catholic so that does not have the same impact as Muslims coming into Europe.” DoeHas BeensCountryStatesAmericaUnitedUnited StatesEuropeThirdsCatholicImpactSouthPopulationImmigrantsMexicoSouth America Author:Samuel P. Huntington
“I think this does show that there will be some changes, not so much in Europe or Asia but certainly in the Middle East. General [James] Mattis has called for a comprehensive strategy to combat the various enemies the United States faces in the Middle East, especially Iran.” ThinkingDoeStatesShowsFacesUnitedEnemyUnited StatesMiddleEuropeStrategyVariousEastIranCombatMiddle EastAsiaComprehensiveGeneral James Mattis Author:Peter R. Mansoor
“Libya faces along to the Mediterranean and had been effectively the cork in the bottle of Africa. So all problems, economic problems and civil war in Africa - previously people fleeing those problems didn't end up in Europe because Libya policed the Mediterranean. That was said explicitly at the time, back in early 2011 by [Muammar] Gaddafi: 'What do these Europeans think they're doing, trying to bomb and destroy the Libyan State? There's going to be floods of migrants out of Africa and jihadists into Europe, and this is exactly what happened.” PeopleThinkingTryingSaidWarEndsStatesProblemFacesHappenedEconomicEuropeCivil WarBombsBottlesFloodLibyaMigrantsFleeingEconomic ProblemsCorkGaddafiMuammar Gaddafi Author:Julian Assange
“If you compare the United States with Europe, my view is that what happened in Europe is that the church became deeply distrusted by people, because it sided with the monarchs. It instituted the Inquisition and became part of the repressive state apparatus. That never happened here. We don't have that history.” PeopleIfsStatesChurchUnitedViewsUnited StatesHappenedEuropeCompareMonarchsInquisition Book:Collected Papers Source: Collected Papers
“That was the reason why very few people fleeing the rise of fascism in Europe, especially in Germany, could get to the United States. And there were famous incidents like with the MS Saint Louis, which brought a lot of immigrants, mostly Jewish, from Europe. It reached Cuba, with people expecting to be admitted to the United States from there. But the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt wouldn't allow them in and they had to go back to Europe where many of them died in concentration camps.” PeopleStatesReasonUnitedUnited StatesEuropeDiedSaintAdministrationReason WhyGermanyConcentrationImmigrantsCampsFascismExpectingIncidentsCubaFranklinFleeingConcentration Camp Author:Noam Chomsky
“At any rate, those problems [ non-proliferation regime for weapons of mass destruction ] would not be so acute, with numerous terror attacks and victims of those attacks in many areas of the world - in Europe and in the United States. We also never would have had such an urgent problem with refugees, I have no doubt about it.” WorldStatesProblemUnitedUnited StatesDoubtWeaponsMassEuropeAreasDestructionVictimRateTerrorNo DoubtRegimesRefugeeUrgentWeapons Of Mass DestructionMass DestructionProliferationTerror Attacks Author:Vladimir Putin
“[Fall of the Berlin Wall] is a reminder that the commitment of the United States, to Europe is enduring and it's rooted in the values we share; our commitment to democracy, our commitment to rule of law, our commitment to the dignity of all people in our own countries and around the world.” PeopleWorldCountryStatesLawValuesFallUnitedUnited StatesDemocracyShareWallCommitmentEuropeDignityEndureAround The WorldRootedRemindersBerlinRule Of LawBerlin Wall Author:Barack Obama
“Our alliance with our NATO partners has been a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy for nearly 70 years, in good times and in bad and through presidents of both parties because the United States has a fundamental interest in Europe's stability and security.” YearsHas BeensStatesPresidentInterestUnitedPartyUnited StatesSecurityPolicyEuropeFundamentalsPartnersGood TimesStabilityForeign PolicyAlliancesNatoCornerstones Author:Barack Obama
“What I consistently say to young people - I say it in the United States, but I'll say it here in Germany and across Europe: Do not take for granted our systems of government and our way of life. I think there is a tendency, because we have lived in an era that has been largely stable and peaceful, at least in advanced countries, where living standards have generally gone up, there is a tendency I think to assume that that's always the case.” PeopleThinkingWayHas BeensCountryStatesGovernmentYoungUnitedCasesUnited StatesGoneStandardsEuropeAssumingTendenciesPeacefulGrantedErasGermanyStableConsistentlySystems Of Government Author:Barack Obama
“I'll be honest, there have been times when I've listened to the rhetoric in Europe where an easy equivalent somehow between the United States and Russia and between how our governments operate versus other governments operate, where those distinctions aren't made.” Has BeensMadeStatesGovernmentEasyUnitedUnited StatesHonestEuropeRussiaBeing HonestDistinctionRhetoricVersus Author:Barack Obama
“The United States are a miracle: the division between two states is sometimes a river or a mountain, and sometimes it's a straight line. But nobody says, "That tree really belongs in South Carolina. I shan't do anything about it now, I'll get it back later." I shall go after I am here to London and after that to Potsdam, where Comrade Stalin, Mr Churchill and Harry Truman divided up Europe; and what we see now is the result of that. The Americans would have accepted it. But Europeans don't accept anything.” TwoSometimesStatesLinesUnitedResultsAcceptingUnited StatesTreeMountainEuropeRiversMiracleSouthLondonAcceptedDivisionDividedComradeCarolinaStraight LinesSouth CarolinaTrumanHarry TrumanPotsdam Author:Quentin Crisp
“[ 'American Dream' ] probably will [go] somewhere in Europe. You get 3000 entries [to] Sundance, and how many movies get [screened]? So, I'm a realist. I'm very much realistic in terms of if this movie will be released in the States. Probably not.” IfsStatesDreamTermEuropeRealisticAmerican DreamEntryRealistSundance Author:Janusz Kaminski
“No two countries are identical, and obviously, there's a difference between a referendum on a very complex relationship between Great Britain and the rest of Europe, and a presidential election in the United States.” TwoCountryStatesDifferencesUnitedUnited StatesEuropeElectionComplexesPresidentialBritainIdenticalGreat BritainPresidential ElectionReferendumsTwo CountriesComplex Relationships Author:Barack Obama
“The majority of Western culture came out of Europe, which is not comparable to America. It came out of nation states based on geographical and ethnic foundations. America is based on principles, a very different kind of country.” KindDifferentCountryStatesAmericaCultureNationsPrinciplesEuropeFoundationMajorityWesternDifferent KindsWestern Culture Author:Milo Yiannopoulos
“I think it is a good thing that the United States will now be a party to the talks, to resolve a metastasizing crisis in Syria, which will destabilize Europe.” ThinkingStatesUnitedPartyUnited StatesEuropeCrisisGood ThingsResolveSyria Author:Katrina vanden Heuvel
“Many people in the United States happen to believe that United States policy is wrong in Vietnam and the Vietcong are correct in wanting to organize their country in their own way politically. This happens to be pretty much the opinion of western Europe and the other parts of the world.” PeopleWorldWayBelieveCountryStatesHappensUnitedOpinionUnited StatesPolicyEuropeWesternVietnamOrganizeWestern EuropeVietcong Author:Gore Vidal