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The US Redraws Economic Security: Partnerships Must be Backed by Force – EDITORIAL
4 April 2025
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Europe Enlargement Fellow
As Europe braces for another Trump presidency, the key to avoiding punishing tariffs may lie in strategic investments. Can Europe shift the narrative from competition to cooperation before it’s too late?
In late November, Visegrad Insight European Enlargement Fellow Jan Farfał spoke with Professor Erik Jones, Director of the Robert Schuman Centre at the European University Institute, about the future of the European Union’s enlargement process.
With Donald Trump returning to the White House, divisions within the EU, and ongoing security concerns in Eastern Europe, their conversation explored how these factors are shaping the enlargement debate.
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Deputy Editor in Chief at Res Publica Nowa. Doctoral Candidate at the University of Oxford and Research Assistant to Timothy Garton Ash, co-founder of the Club Alpbach Poland, Committee Representative for the Security Track at the European Forum Alpbach, and visiting fellow at IWM - Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna. Researcher in the project ‘Europe in a Changing World', at the European Studies Center at the University of Oxford.
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