Jana Puglierin being interviewed by the Finnish media outlet on the transatlantic alliance and US-German relations
Media mentions – Jana Puglierin
The Europeans have to leave their comfort zones and face the new realities
Jana Puglierin joins Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend to discuss how Europeans are thinking about the United States and a future transatlantic relationship.
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
Jana Puglierin, Head of ECFR Berlin, deals with European views of the transatlantic relationship during Trump's mandate and in the wake of the American upcoming elections
In my conversations with French diplomats, they often portray Trump as the final nail in the coffin of the transatlantic alliance — given that he has questioned American security guarantees for Europe and supposedly driven NATO to ‘brain death
Jana Puglierin quoted on the future of the transatlantic relationship of a Trump or Biden win
Publication of the French version of Jana Puglierin's article on European views of the transatlantic relations on Le Grand Continent
If Trump plays off security dependencies of different EU states, the EU could be divided
Jana Puglierin warns on the Maybrit Illner talk show that a re-election of Trump could destabilise the EU
This election is crucial for Germany because we have always built our foreign policy on the back of a transatlantic friendship
In this talk show, Jana Puglierin assesses the possible outcome of the US elections and evaluates the transatlantic relationship
The Europeans are insufficiently prepared to provide more in terms of defense and stability
There will be a rude awakening even with a President Biden in the White House, claims Jana Puglierin in her article
We can see that many hopes of that time have unfortunately not materialised
Jana Puglierin talks about the Two Plus Four Treaty and its importance for Europe
The EU was seen as irrelevant at the beginning of the crisis, as it did not keep its promises
Jana Puglierin highlighting the reason why it was important to develop the EU Solidarity Tracker