The End of the Concept of ‘the West’? Published: 12 March 2018 Blog The West is more and more divided and global strategic interests are diverging. The impact of the US President on views and transatlantic trust is significant. Protectionism and populism undermine Western relations. Vessela Tcherneva
The Transatlantic Drift and the Waning of Turkey’s 'Strategic Westernness’ Published: 19 February 2018 Article NATO and Transatlantic relations have to be redefined in the context of a multispeed Europe and geopolitical tensions and security matters Can a reshaped Euro-American alliance confront Russian provocations and terrorism? And what is Turkey’s strategy? Soli Özel
The Trump Era or Interregnum? The Changing View of Europe in the United States Published: 21 November 2017 Trump’s accession to the White House shows that his policy constitutes a turning point in transatlantic relations but also shows certain indices of continuities in American foreign policy of the last decades. Stephen F. Szabo
The Populist Temptation - Why Populism is no Option for Green Politics in Europe Published: 27 September 2016 Populism is a growing movement. Democrats need to investigate on its characteristics to come up with counterstrategies. Klaus Linsenmeier
8th Round of the Transatlantic Trade & Investment Partnership (TTIP) Negotiations Published: 2 February 2015 From today on, EU and US officials are meeting in Brussels for a new round of talks.