Jeremy Shapiro, ECFR

Jeremy Shapiro

ECFR

Washington, DC, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • ECFR
  • Foreign Policy
  • Brookings

Past articles by Jeremy:

Survive and thrive: A European plan to support Ukraine in the long war against Russia

To signal their commitment to Ukraine, Europeans should agree a ‘long-war plan’ of assistance against Russian aggression. This would include a ‘security compact,’ security assurances, and economic and energy support. → Read More

Don’t mention the war in Ukraine: Germany’s deteriorating image in Washington

America as a political community is losing faith in Germany. Even if the Biden administration is currently satisfied with a Germany that does the minimum, this is hardly a foundation on which to build a new leadership model for the European security order. → Read More

Can Europe stand up to Chinese and Russian economic coercion?

The European Council on Foreign Relation in the context of the French Presidency of the Council of the EU is delighted to invite you to a debate on the principles that should guide Europe's quest for economic sovereignty → Read More

Why Europe has no say in the Russia-Ukraine crisis

On a fundamental level, Europe’s lack of agency in the Russia-Ukraine crisis stems from a growing power imbalance in the Western alliance → Read More

Top 10 foreign policy trends for 2022

Mark Leonard and Jeremy Shapiro predict ten bright and bold policy projections for the year 2022 → Read More

2022: The road to recovery (again)

Mark Leonard and Jeremy Shapiro predict ten bright and bold policy projections for the year 2022 → Read More

Biden's America and Erdogan's Turkey Are Trapped in a Double Fantasy

Why Washington and Ankara don’t get each other at all—and need each other anyway. → Read More

Sovereign Europe, dangerous world: Five agendas to protect Europe’s capacity to act

To manage in this new world, the EU and its members need to embark on a broad-based effort to recover their strategic sovereignty → Read More

What we have lost: Trump, Biden, and the meaning of transatlantic relations – European Council on Foreign Relations

The US-European alliance is the real-world expression of the West – of a sense that both sides of the Atlantic are in it together. This is what we have lost over the last four years → Read More

Land of the lost: My trip to the Munich Security Conference

With such a smorgasbord of offerings, most people eat the familiar food and leave the conference pleasantly full of the same ideas that they entered with. → Read More

The World Will Soon Start Talking Like Trump

Three lessons about communicating that politicians in the United States, and abroad, are learning from the current U.S. president. → Read More

John Bolton’s Obsession With the International Criminal Court Is Outdated

If Trump’s advisors are all off giving irrelevant speeches on old preoccupations, who is minding the president? → Read More

The messengers of karma: Erdoğan, Trump, and their domestic opposition

Despite the promises of globalisation, cosmopolitan politics only takes you so far. In an age of nationalism, it is not a good idea to look to outside forces for help with internal problems. → Read More

Trump Is Coming Off as Putin’s Poodle, But That Actually Undermines Russia’s Main Goal

Trump isn’t as useful to Putin as one might think. → Read More

Trump’s meaningless NATO spending debate

Europeans spending more on defence will not satisfy Donald Trump. Here’s why → Read More

The ECFR Power Audits

The four power audits show that Europeans, particularly when working together, retain the capacity to cooperate and compete effectively with all these powers. But they also show that, in each case, Europe is failing to do so. → Read More

Opportunities amid disorder: Europe and the world in 2018

ECFR conducts research and promotes informed debate across Europe on the development of a coherent and effective European foreign policy. → Read More

Lies, damned lies, and National Security Strategies

The NSS desribes a standard Republican foreign policy. But this isn’t a standard presidency. → Read More

The transatlantic meaning of Donald Trump: a US-EU Power Audit

The election of Donald Trump has changed everything except European attitudes toward American security → Read More

Trump and Europe: The NASCAR Summit?

Regardless of Trump's visit to Europe, serious questions about the Trump administration should persist for Europe. → Read More