The European Council on Foreign Relations

Re-wiring the US-EU relationship

Published on 8 December, 2008

A rejuvenation of transatlantic relations is a must in the current international climate, but any progress in this must be built on the basis of a more coordinated EU foreign policy and a restructured US-EU relationship, according to a new memo authored by Daniel Korski, Ulrike Guérot and Mark Leonard.

The memo argues that the once-in-blue-moon US-EU summits are not useful for policy-making, while the absence of a high-level US EU ambassador signifies how (un)seriously Washington takes Brussels. The EU has come of age and the US-EU link needs to be re-arranged accordingly.

Download the full memo: http://ecfr.eu/page/-/documents/ECFR-Memo-US-EU-Relationship.pdf

This memo represents the views of its authors, and not the collective view of ECFR

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