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Why the Future of Europe Is Wales: Glyn Morgan on the Rise and Fall of American Europe

May 4, 2026
Glyn Morgan, Director of the Moynihan Center and author of The Rise and Fall of American Europe, is a historian of transatlantic relations. He traces how postwar Europe became an American project, why 2025 exposed its dependence on US security, and why a fragmented, museum-like Europe — symbolized by Wales — may be the continent’s future.
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INSIGHT

Postwar Europe Was An American Project

  • Postwar European institutions were largely theorized and pushed by Americans rather than purely European initiatives.
  • Glyn Morgan argues American Europe combined NATO security, the EU trade layer, democratic nation-states, and enlargement driven by U.S. pressure.
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2025 Revealed Europe's Security Dependence

  • The 2025 Trump leverage over European security revealed Europe's dependence on U.S. protection and exposed its lack of trade leverage.
  • Morgan cites Trump's 2025 trade deal coercion as the moment Europeans realized they relied on U.S. security for bargaining power.
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Europeanized Americans Built The Strategy

  • Many architects of American Europe were Europeanized Americans like Bill Bullitt and George Kennan who loved European culture and languages.
  • Morgan recounts Bullitt loving France and Kennan speaking German and Russian exceptionally well as drivers of their vision.
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