Episode 97: The Future of Transatlantic Security
How have the initial weeks of President Trump's second term of office impacted the transatlantic relationship, and will it survive his administration?
In this episode of Global Security Briefing, host Neil Melvin speaks with Dr Liana Fix from the Council on Foreign Relations to explore the evolving transatlantic alliance. With growing security challenges, shifting US priorities, and Europe’s push for strategic autonomy, they discuss key questions including:
- How is US policy toward European security changing?
- Can Europe defend itself without Washington?
- Is NATO’s future at risk?
The speakers also examine the impact of nationalism, the war in Ukraine, and great power competition.
Sponsored by
Carnegie Corporation of New York
This episode is brought to you as part of a research initiative at RUSI that looks at evolving transatlantic cooperation on China supported by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Carnegie Corporation of New York
HOST
Dr Neil Melvin
Director, International Security
International Security