A victory for Trump would be the push that Europeans need to stop talking about sovereignty and start building it
Susi Dennison and Janka Oertel comment on the what the US election could mean for Europe’s foreign policy
A victory for Trump would be the push that Europeans need to stop talking about sovereignty and start building it
Susi Dennison and Janka Oertel comment on the what the US election could mean for Europe’s foreign policy
The Europeans need an aggressive policy to strengthen the European pillar of NATO. The message would be similar coming from Biden, but it would be much more politely put,
Biden would be looking, in a politer sort of way, for the Europeans to come good on their promises
People have learned that the U.S. can’t be trusted on foreign policy because the next administration will come in and wipe it away
Centrist Democrats now openly question whether the region is worth the high levels of military engagement the United States has maintained for decades
The Europeans have to leave their comfort zones and face the new realities
Since Donald Trump became president of the United States, EU member states’ approach to the transatlantic relationship has strongly resembled that of a group of blind men coming across an elephant for the first time
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