Author (Person) | Scazzieri, Luigi |
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Publisher | Centre for European Reform (CER) |
Series Title | CER Bulletin |
Series Details | Number 145 |
Publication Date | August/September 2022 |
Content Type | Research Paper |
Summary: The external pressure on Europeans to take defence more seriously is unlikely to decrease. On the one hand, Russia’s invasion will exacerbate challenges for Euro-Atlantic security well beyond Eastern Europe, with potential food shortages and economic challenges in much of Europe’s neighbourhood. On the other, the war has not undermined Washington’s bipartisan wish to focus on countering China’s rise. If Trump or another ‘America-first’ Republican became president in 2025, America’s commitment to European security could not be taken for granted, and US foreign policy could often clash with that of many EU members, undermining European security. Regardless of the outcome of the next US election, the US is likely to devote fewer resources to European security in the future, and to demand that Europeans take up a larger share of the burden of deterring Russia and stabilising their own neighbourhood. Europeans would be wise to prepare for that now. |
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Subject Categories | Security and Defence |
Subject Tags | Common Security and Defence Policy |
Countries / Regions | United States |
International Organisations | European Union [EU] |