Commentary
Security
America’s New Cold War: Europe Faces a Stark Choice – COMMENTARY
15 April 2025
As the Indo-Pacific is likely to dominate the second Trump administration’s priorities, Central and Eastern European countries may need to look beyond their immediate neighbourhood. Specifically, CEE countries should bolster their engagements with Taiwan in defence, industry and security to position themselves as partners rather than passive clients of Trump 2.0.
A spectre is haunting Europe – the spectre of uncertainty and instability in transatlantic relations. Donald Trump’s impending return to the White House has reignited questions about the reliability of long-standing collective security arrangements.
For Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), this is particularly unsettling given Russia’s war in Ukraine raging on their doorstep. However, amid Trump’s fickle foreign policy, one change seems inevitable: Washington’s pivot to a more transactional approach in its global strategy.