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OA Policy
English

The European Union and Trump 2.0: Transatlantic and Strategic Autonomy

ContributorsDidier, Briceorcid
Number of pages2
PublisherParis : IRSEM
Collection
  • IRSEM Strategic Brief; 77
Publication date2025-01-31
First online date2025-01-31
Abstract

Amid a lack of consensus on the terms and purpose of ‘strategic autonomy’, the EU and its member states are unprepared to cushion the shock of a second Trump presidency. This will be a test of resilience for both the transatlantic relationship and the EU itself, with the urgent challenge being to forge a deep-rooted and lasting strategic consensus.

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DIDIER, Brice. The European Union and Trump 2.0: Transatlantic and Strategic Autonomy. 2025
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