Europe Alone – FP, 1.07.24
Nine thinkers on the continent’s future without America’s embrace. By Mark Leonard, Constanze Stelzenmüller, Nathalie Tocci, Carl Bildt, Robin Niblett, Radoslaw Sikorski, Guntram Wolff, Bilahari Kausikan, Ivan Krastev, and Stefan Theil
Trump’s Return Would Transform Europe – FP, 26.06.24
Without Washington’s embrace, the continent could revert to an anarchic and illiberal past. By Hal Brands, a professor of global affairs at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
What Trump’s Win Means for U.S. Foreign Policy – FP, 6.11.24
He is poised to bring back hallmarks of his first term, from a China trade war to hostility toward multilateralism.
The 10 Foreign-Policy Implications of the 2024 U.S. Election – FP, 8.11.24
What to think about Trump 2.0. By Stephen M. Walt, a columnist at Foreign Policy and the Robert and Renée Belfer professor of international relations at Harvard University.
- What to Expect From Trump 2.0 on Foreign Policy – FP, 6.11.24
An FP columnist argues you shouldn’t worry about Trump’s return to the White House. By Sasha Polakow-Suransky, a deputy editor at Foreign Policy
What Trump’s Win Will Mean for NATO, Ukraine, Israel, and Iran – FP, 7.11.24
Foreign policy might have mattered in the election after all—but mainly in Michigan. By Emma Ashford, a columnist at Foreign Policy and a senior fellow with the Reimagining U.S. Grand Strategy program at the Stimson Center, and Matthew Kroenig, a columnist at Foreign Policy and vice president and senior director of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security
- Trump’s Foreign-Policy Influencers – FP, 26.08.24
Meet the 11 men whose worldviews are shaping the 2024 Republican ticket.
De ce nimeni nu poate prezice strategia Trump 2.0 privind Ucraina – Sidonia Bogdan, Libertatea, 7.11.24
Trump’s Plans for the Pentagon – FP, 7.11.24
What the U.S. president-elect has said about his agenda for the military. By Amy Mackinnon, a national security and intelligence reporter at Foreign Policy, and Rishi Iyengar, a reporter at Foreign Policy
How Economies Around the World Will Respond to Trump 2.0 – FP, 7.11.24
The incoming U.S. president will be more extreme and less restrained. By Cameron Abadi, a deputy editor at Foreign Policy, and Adam Tooze, a columnist at Foreign Policy and director of the European Institute at Columbia University
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