Obama, European superstar who doesn’t know Europe
Laure Mandeville, Washington correspondent
Barak Obama’s election (his inauguration watched live by Paris’ mayor) created a sensation in Europe. Nearly 92% of the French overwhelming approve the American president’s role on the international scene.
Adored by the Old Continent, where he arrived on Tuesday night, the American president has a theoretically distinct link to European culture distinguishing him from his predecessors.
Many presidents who inspire Barack Obama today have had a strong, almost founding relation, with Europe. From a large Irish family, John F. Kennedy was steeped in European political culture, a continent where he spent his childhood, before studying in the London School of Economics and later writing his final paper on the British role in Munich accords. Bill Clinton had studied two years at Oxford University.
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