This LSE IDEAS report assesses the likely impact of the new Biden administration on security and defence in the Black Sea, Balkan and Central European regions. The report finds grounds for optimism but also for managing expectations. President Biden's support for multilateral security approaches is likely to strengthen NATO and regional cooperation, particularly on Russia, but the region cannot expect to be the US' top priority. A return to values-based diplomacy under Biden, too, may put pressure on democratically-backsliding allies to whom his predecessor turned a blind eye
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The article proposes a new understanding of the phenomenon of security as the desire of the state t...
The article analyzes the state of relations between transatlantic partners in the context of the pre...
As a new and unpredictable administration takes power in Washington, the relationship that the Unite...
The COVID-19 pandemic prevented the annual joint seminars that since a few years the Institute of Eu...
The US withdrawal from Afghanistan had been attempted by three US presidents. It reflected an intere...
With the inauguration of Joe Biden, the United States once again extends its hand to - relieved but ...
Although the return to the White House of a transatlantic-minded Democrat is a positive sign for the...
In light of the challenges, difficulties, and risks facing the United States, and the inherited pitf...
The article evaluates the first 100 days ofthe Biden administration and the G7 meeting in June 2021...
During the Biden Presidency, NATO exhibited in stark form two trends that have long portrayed its po...
President Trump has created turmoil in the transatlantic relationship. Biden has taken a conciliator...
This contribution was delivered on 5 May 2022 on the occasion of the hybrid 2022 edition of EUI Stat...
Before his trip to Europe, President Biden spoke of its purpose as “rallying the democracies”. But i...
The NATO summit held in Brussels on 14 June was intended to show a return to transatlantic unity aft...
Joe Biden’s victory in the US presidential election means that Washington will continue its confron-...
The article proposes a new understanding of the phenomenon of security as the desire of the state t...
The article analyzes the state of relations between transatlantic partners in the context of the pre...
As a new and unpredictable administration takes power in Washington, the relationship that the Unite...