Transatlantic relations are in a major era of transition but without a clear vision for managing the consequences. The domestic political turbulence in Europe and the United States is uprooting assumptions that for 80 years have undergirded our collaboration and helped us steer through conflicts across the Atlantic. The changing political, economic, and social dynamics in key nations are roiling governments and generating a greater degree of uncertainty about the future than we have experienced in generations.

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  • Stefan Fröhlich,
  • Jackson Janes,
  • Jeffrey Rathke

摘要

Transatlantic relations are in a major era of transition but without a clear vision for managing the consequences. The domestic political turbulence in Europe and the United States is uprooting assumptions that for 80 years have undergirded our collaboration and helped us steer through conflicts across the Atlantic. The changing political, economic, and social dynamics in key nations are roiling governments and generating a greater degree of uncertainty about the future than we have experienced in generations.