Researches about Ukraine

Washington Puts the Macron Method to the Test

The German Marshall Fund of the United States

Transatlantic TakeThere’s No Moving Trump
WASHINGTON, DC — One of the most consequential developments in U.S. security policy in the last eight years is the growing strength of the security partnership between Washington and Paris.
This may seem surprising. After all, it was not that long ago ­the U.S.–France relationship was characterized by rivalry, suspicion, and petty slights, where both sides had political incentives to belittle the other. The days of French concerns about U.S. “hyperpower” and American taunts about “freedom fries” seem like distant history.
Several factors explain this shift. There is a significant alignment of interest between the United States and …read more

Source: The German Marshall Fund of the United States

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