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Donald Trump


At Hamburg’s G20 summit Trump’s noisy tweets were surpassed by China’s quiet diplomacy.


The format’s survival is not worth caving in to Donald Trump’s bullying.


Trump’s European tour and Merkel’s beer tent rally have left leaders facing uncharted territory.


Impeachment speculation is terrifying European NATO allies.


Trump’s first hundred days in office have indicated what his priorities will be over the coming years. Transatlantic relations are unlikely to get smoother.


If the Trump administration turns its back on the world, others need to step up to defend the US-built liberal order.


Donald Trump’s victory was supposed to help Marine Le Pen. Does it?


How Europe can prepare for American mercantilism.


A new settlement bill challenges Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s ability to control his coalition.


Donald Trump’s security policy plays into the terrorists’ hands.


Günter Verheugen and Elmar Brok on the state of the European Union and the challenges presented by the Trump presidency.


Theresa May has unwisely hitched her wagon to the new US president.


What will happen if Donald Trump moves the US embassy in Israel?


Atlanticists need to prepare for a new era – and fast.


Damage control isn’t the only answer to the Trump presidency. Europe has to take its fate into its own hands.


Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and the future of German-American relations.