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Democratic Security
Drones Shot Down Latvia’s Government. How Others Can Avoid Such a Fate
19 May 2026
6 November 2024
Managing Editor of Visegrad Insight
Trump’s return to the White House signals a major shift for Central and Eastern Europe. His policies could upend alliances or serve as a chance for deepened regional cooperation and economic independence.
Donald Trump’s return to the White House marks a turning point for Central Europe, as US foreign policy ripples across the region.
However, this change also presents an opportunity for unity and resilience. Facing both risks and opportunities in trade and security, Central Europe and the EU as a whole must bolster cooperation and build robust, self-reliant defence and economic policies – a strategic recalibration that will shape the region for years to come.
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Managing Editor of Visegrad Insight
Galan Dall is the Managing Editor of Visegrad Insight. He has extensive editorial experience working in publishing with, for example, CultureScapes and Cities Magazine as well as writing for the LSE IDEAS Think Tank Ratiu Forum and editor for various GLOBSEC publications. He studied at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, focusing on the intersection of US/UK and Central European politics, with particular attention to combating disinformation and advocating for LGBTIQ+, women's and minority rights.
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