Jeremy Shapiro joins Julian Worricker to discuss global geopolitical developments
Media mentions – Jeremy Shapiro
There are reasons to think that Biden’s problems run deeper than just the early growing pains of a presidency
Jeremy Shapiro publishes in IPS on Biden’s dropping approval ratings and Trump’s potential comeback
The Johnson government seems to need the perennial fights of a permanent Brexit
The Guardian reports about the ECFR report ‘Beyond Global Britain: A realistic foreign policy for the UK’
So far, Biden has not shined with competence on key issues
Is Trump’s return looming? Instead of putting all their faith in popular measures, Biden and his party should work on a narrative of strength, writes Jeremy Shapiro
In addition to this problem of American competence is the problem of America’s focus on Asia, which is not a problem for all of the allies. But it is a problem for European allies for obvious reasons
Biden will have a hard time convincing Europe that it can continue to rely on the U.S. given the state of American democracy, explains Jeremy Shapiro.
Jeremy Shapiro is quoted in Challenges about the absence of Xi Jinping at COP26
Mark Leonard and Jeremy Shapiro use the concept of “asymmetric dependence” to describe Europe’s condition of vulnerability in value chains and control of natural resources to the benefit of other actors such as China, Russia and the US
The structure of this operation … was that the Americans would control it. And not only was it something the Europeans accepted, it was something the Europeans actively wanted
Jeremy Shapiro on the US-European relationship after Afghanistan
The old deal is no longer on offer, and continuing to rely on it is a dangerous irresponsibility
It is high time to get serious about Europe’s strategic autonomy, demands Jeremy Shapiro with regard to the transatlantic relationship
The old Washington habit of defending the global security order is, for a conflict-addicted nation, a gateway drug to rampant interventionism
Director of Research Jeremy Shapiro responds to the case for the USA supporting collective global security