How Trump killed the Atlantic alliance
The transatlantic alliance is dead, and Trump has killed it. How could the next president restore it?
The transatlantic alliance is dead, and Trump has killed it. How could the next president restore it?
At this year's Munich Security Conference, appearances by former US Vice President Joseph Biden and current Vice President Mike Pence offered the transatlanticists in attendance a portrait in contrasts. Yet to achieve the bright future promised by Biden, Europeans need to heed Pence's dark warnings.
Given changing global growth dynamics, Donald Trump’s trade policies might just transform from a nuisance into a threat to the euro area’s recovery
The Trump administration reduces NATO to a bill owed to the United States, at the cost of sacrificing political solidarity across the Atlantic.
European states pushing to re-engage must not offer Assad cost-free re-legitimisation
ECFR experts share their insight into the manouevres around next month’s US-Poland summit. What does it mean for the JPCOA, and what steps should European countries take in response?
With James Mattis gone, it has become far more difficult to engage in damage control in transatlantic relations
Europeans and Americans are failing to coordinate their Russia policies. At a time when the old world order is disappearing fast, their loss of normative unity may actually be helpful.
Top ten trends that will occupy European foreign policymakers in 2019
The US has re-imposed its sanctions on Iran; the final part of our sanctions mini-series explains how the US will implement them