Seminar ‘The future of the transatlantic relationship: views from Washington and Madrid’
Experts from Spain and the US discuss the political, economic, and security ties that shape the future of the transatlantic relationship.
Experts from Spain and the US discuss the political, economic, and security ties that shape the future of the transatlantic relationship.
Presentation of the latest report by the ETNC network, ‘Quest for strategic autonomy? Europe grapples with the US-China rivalry’ in Brussels.
Korea’s growing ties with the G7 and its convergence with the EU will be able to position it as a key driver of global governance reform.
Despite its significant role in global affairs, the Republic of Korea is often overlooked in European discussions on global governance.
The most plausible outcomes of the upcoming China-EU Summit would be limited to low-profile measures such as concrete forms of cooperation.
Europe recalibrates its global stance, seeking strategic autonomy in response to the US’s unpredictability and China’s growing influence.
With US-EU ties strained, Germany under Merz pursues economic resilience, strategic deterrence, and a stronger European defence role.
Can Spain seize the resurgence of European defence amid growing geopolitical uncertainty and shifting transatlantic dynamics?
How do China, the EU and the US approach the energy transition from a geopolitical, industrial and commercial perspective?
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