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The post-pandemic future of the Transatlantic Relations – Time to Rebuild or Repair?
The post-pandemic future of the Transatlantic Relations – Time to Rebuild or Repair?

Author(s): Danielle Piatkiewicz, Miroslava Pisklová
Subject(s): International relations/trade, Geopolitics
Published by: EUROPEUM - Institut pro evropskou politiku
Keywords: Covid 19;
Summary/Abstract: This analysis will examine the US and EU’s diverging approaches to global issues, challenges and external challengers, such as Russia and China. As demonstrated by the Trump administration, the US is retreating on many of its multilateral and international commitments – how will the Transatlantic relationship look like if there is a second Trump term as opposed to if Biden takes over? Is the relationship irreparably damaged or can it be repaired? Finally, this paper will examine the future of transatlantic security under the framework of NATO’s 2030 reflection process and appraise how the new security landscape will look like post-COVID, especially as external threats mount and impact the Central and Eastern European front.

  • Page Count: 9
  • Publication Year: 2020
  • Language: English
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