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  • US President Trump speaking at the UN General Assembly in September 2025.

    The Foreign Policy-First President?

    Donald Trump’s second term has defied expectations of isolationism. This interactive publication uses data and visuals to map the main axes of US foreign policy under Trump 2.0: military intervention, the ‘peace-business’ nexus, trade deals, and defence ties with Europe.

    Commentary
    4 February, 2026 By: Giuseppe Spatafora
  • Aerial view of ocean wave | © Ivan Bandura, Unsplash

    Southern currents: Mapping the geopolitics of the South Atlantic

    The South Atlantic is emerging as a strategic arena connecting Africa and South America. Deepening security and economic ties, intensifying geopolitical competition and rising threats from organised crime create new challenges and opportunities for more proactive EU engagement.

    Briefs
    11 December, 2025 By: Rossella Marangio, Giuseppe Spatafora
  • A lone sailboat with blue sails navigates through choppy dark waters under a dramatic teal sky. The contrast emphasizes isolation and the power of nature against a tiny human vessel.

    Low trust: navigating transatlantic relations under Trump 2.0

    The transatlantic relationship has changed profoundly. Europe must recognise it and act accordingly. We explore how the EU can move transatlantic relations forward in an age of low trust, and how other US allies across the world are tackling the disruptions of Trump 2.0.

    Chaillot Papers
    15 October 2025 Edited by: Steven Everts, Giuseppe Spatafora, Alice Ekman
  • European leaders posing for photo. Credit: European Union 2025

    Where do we stand after the Alaska and Washington Summits?

    After the high-stakes Alaska and Washington summits, Europe has managed to hold the line, buying time and keeping Ukraine at the centre of transatlantic diplomacy. Yet, Trump’s commitment remains a doubt, Putin will continue to disrupt the process and the battle over security...

    Commentary
    20 August, 2025 By: Steven Everts, Giuseppe Spatafora, Ondrej Ditrych, Luigi Scazzieri
  • Meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of Heads of State and Government - 2025 NATO Summit in The Hague. Credit photo by NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

    NATO after the Hague summit: Building the European pillar

    In the wake of the NATO summit at The Hague, doubts over America’s commitment to European security will persist. Ultimately, this is what US disengagement looks like. Europeans must adapt to this new reality and take greater responsibility for their own defence.

    Commentary
    27 June, 2025 By: Luigi Scazzieri
  • Logo of globe in fire with the title "A world on fire".

    A world on fire

    A commentary series exploring how the EU can navigate an increasingly volatile strategic landscape, and chart its course through the tornado unleashed by Trump 2.0.

    Commentary
    3 April, 2025
  • Logo of globe in fire with the title "A world in fire". Background of chess board.

    The EU must now respond politically to Trump

    Trump’s trade tariffs will hit Europe hard. The genius of European integration was its tendency to depoliticise. But with Trump this will not work. It is time for a strong political response by the EU. This is a fight for power, not policy.

    Commentary
    2 April, 2025 By: Steven Everts
  •  Vintage globe with Europe in focus | © Christian Lue, Unsplash

    Europe in danger: Νavigating a future without Trump’s America

    European leaders are scrambling to respond to the Trump 2.0 presidency in the wake of recent events. Rather than dwell on the latest upheavals in Washington, Europe must focus on itself and above all on investing in its own strength. Three priorities stand out: Ukraine, European...

    Commentary
    12 March, 2025 By: Steven Everts
  • Dollar bills. Credit: Photo by Photo by Alexander Grey on Unsplash

    Trump's next victim: the dollar

    This is the moment to expand the international status of the euro, argues Steven Everts.

    Commentary
    12 March, 2025 By: Steven Everts
  • Close-up of the cockpit of an F-35A fighter aircraft as it is landing on a highway in Finland | © NATO, 2024

    Turning money into action: What next steps for European defence?

    As the EU develops the White Paper on the future of European defence, it will need to address the new reality of transatlantic relations. The 'ReArm Europe' plan makes several proposals to ramp up European defence spending. However, this funding must translate into tangible...

    Commentary
    11 March, 2025 By: Giuseppe Spatafora

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