Transatlantic TakeThere can be no doubt that U.S. allies are concerned about what the presidency of Donald Trump will bring. Allies have relied upon a liberal internationalist Washington for 70 years, and unlike U.S. voters they do not want dramatic change. Less than 10 percent of Europeans would have given Donald Trump their vote, according to Pew and YouGov polls and over half of respondents in Europe said they would be “afraid” of a Trump presidency. Many European allies are concerned about the erosion of common values, and all fear being abandoned. As much as U.S. allies are quick to …read more