Euroquestions #86 | The European Union and Trump II
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Joe Biden was considered by many observers to be the last American president with a strong Atlanticist culture. What will happen after the American elections? With the exception of Orban and Meloni, European leaders have received Donald Trump’s election with a degree of restraint. Trade disputes between the United States and Europe will likely get worse. How are Europeans preparing for this new dynamic? The question of Nato’s future under Trump seems more than a little uncertain, how to prepare? What about Ukraine? To discuss the results of the US elections and its implications for Europe, we are delighted to welcome Laurent Cohen-Tanugi, an international lawyer and a member of the Board of Directors of the Jacques Delors Institute, as well as the author of numerous books on European and transatlantic affairs.
Joe Biden was considered by many observers to be the last American president with a strong Atlanticist culture. What will happen after the American elections? With the exception of Orban and Meloni, European leaders have received Donald Trump’s election with a degree of restraint. Trade disputes between the United States and Europe will likely get worse. How are Europeans preparing for this new dynamic? The question of Nato’s future under Trump seems more than a little uncertain, how to prepare? What about Ukraine? To discuss the results of the US elections and its implications for Europe, we are delighted to welcome Laurent Cohen-Tanugi, an international lawyer and a member of the Board of Directors of the Jacques Delors Institute, as well as the author of numerous books on European and transatlantic affairs.