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The Transatlantic Relationship and the Russia-Ukraine War
Veronica Anghel AND Erik Jones discuss the implications of the Russia-Ukraine war on transatlantic relations. They argue that the renewed sense of solidarity among NATO allies does not translate into a “new era of transatlantic partnership,” as that would require a more coherent vision of Western interests.
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