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Such actions undermine the slow renovation of
transatlantic
trust since Edward Snowden’s revelations concerning the extent of American surveillance of European governments and citizens alike.
The blowback from the refusal to acknowledge the rights of citizens could be dramatic, undermining national security, bilateral trade, the
transatlantic
strategic partnership, and the nature of the Internet itself.
We must use opportunities like the Umbrella Agreement to reaffirm the importance of cross-border data flows, establish clear mechanisms for
transatlantic
cooperation, and set appropriate safeguards and legal channels to ensure that the privacy of European citizens is respected.
That is why building
transatlantic
trust and cooperation is so important, and why America’s refusal to turn words into legal guarantees is likely to be self-defeating.
What could hurt the EU – indeed, threaten its very fabric – is a slew of other challenges, beginning with US President Donald Trump’s threats to the health and even survival of the
transatlantic
alliance, a key pillar of the post-World War II global order.
Schroeder came to power seven years ago representing a new generation whose formative experience was not the Cold War, European integration, and
transatlantic
friendship, but German unification and the restoration of national sovereignty.
The
transatlantic
partnership, traditionally the backbone of the conference, has seen better days than these.
But it signals, at most, the beginning of an intensive
transatlantic
dialogue on the issue.
That is why the conference is an excellent opportunity to step up the
transatlantic
debate.
Its strategic relevance, even in the
transatlantic
partnership, is destined to weaken further.
For that reason, a strong
transatlantic
relationship remains indispensable for Europe, as is the revival of its own deterrence capabilities.
In practical terms, China’s Silk Road project will create a strategic alternative to Western
transatlantic
structures, with Russia either accepting a role as a permanent junior partner or risking serious conflict with China in Central Asia.
Europe, which is most closely tied to America in normative and economic terms, needs the
transatlantic
security guarantee.
Should they cease to support the US, the unique
transatlantic
partnership could disintegrate.
The months since the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington have been characterized by intense
transatlantic
debate.
At last year’s summit, Trump refused to affirm the principle of collective defense under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty – the keystone of the
transatlantic
alliance.
Populists of the World UnitePARIS – In 1965, Henry Kissinger wrote a book called The Troubled Partnership, in which he examined the tensions affecting the
transatlantic
alliance during the Cold War.
Kissinger probably never would have imagined that, less than six decades later, the US would be playing precisely the opposite role, as a new, darker version of the
transatlantic
alliance emerges.
Yet, in another sense, his participation made perfect sense, as it reflected the ongoing development of a
transatlantic
populist alliance, a bleak variation on the “geography of values” upon which the Cold War alliance was based.
In such a scenario, the
transatlantic
alliance really would be in deep trouble – and so would the world order that it underpins.
But the most likely strategic outcome of the Ukrainian crisis is not an end to Europe’s inertia; rather, it is the revitalization of
transatlantic
ties, with America, having underestimated Europe’s importance, recommitting to NATO.
While Europe would be better served by bolstering its own defense capacity, a reinforced
transatlantic
relationship could offer other benefits.
A Trans-Atlantic TransitionAUSTIN – Despite many calls for a “new Atlanticism” or a “new
transatlantic
bargain,” the US-European relationship remains imprisoned by old habits.
With the Europeans, simultaneous pursuit of an “enhanced
transatlantic
market” would make a new US-EU Doha initiative on agriculture more attractive to both sides, as it would aim at reducing additional barriers to
transatlantic
trade that are not covered in the multilateral round.
Some might take this to mean that Germany is turning away from the
transatlantic
alliance, pursuing a strategic realignment, or entering a new era of insecurity.
At the same time, Merkel was addressing ongoing debates among pundits and press commentators about what Brexit and Trump’s presidency might mean for the future of
transatlantic
and European cooperation.
A careful analysis of Merkel’s words shows that she was not questioning the future of the
transatlantic
alliance.
Germany, and Europe generally, will have to do far more to ensure its own security, and to reinforce the
transatlantic
bridge that sustains European peace and prosperity.
I was working for a very large American bank at the time, and I can still remember joining frequent
transatlantic
conference calls to discuss Italy’s debt-to-GDP ratio.
France must sort out its relations with NATO and the role it intends to play in
transatlantic
forums.
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