The EU as a digital regulatory superpower: Implications for the United States
The US and the EU could move beyond their persistent regulatory and technological disputes to establish a common position on the digital space
The US and the EU could move beyond their persistent regulatory and technological disputes to establish a common position on the digital space
After the crisis, the EU will face the same geopolitical problems it did before. But, this time, it might need to tackle them with less internal solidarity and external credibility.
There will be no transatlantic response to the coronavirus. It will drive us apart rather than bring us together – as pandemics always do.
The 2020 Munich Security Conference showed how the ties that bind global players together are being weaponised in a new great power competition.
Bipartisan US pressure over China is rubbing Europeans up the wrong way. But the Americans are right that hard choices await.
European countries and businesses are unlikely to escape the impact of US extraterritorial measures on China, Russia, and Turkey.
With such a smorgasbord of offerings, most people eat the familiar food and leave the conference pleasantly full of the same ideas that they entered with
The French president reached out to the rest of Europe on Russia, the transatlantic relationship, and European solidarity.
Washington and Beijing seem to interpret European inaction as weakness and an invitation for greater coercion in pursuit of their economic and geopolitical interests
To all appearances, Macron and Erdogan are NATO’s latest troublemakers. But it is US indifference that enables their antics.