The Sound of Munich: Autonomy, Anxiety, and the Twilight of Transatlantic Order
The article provides a firsthand account of the Munich Security Conference, capturing the anxious atmosphere surrounding transatlantic relations, particularly from European delegates concerned about the future of the Western alliance. Discussions centered on European strategic autonomy and the shifting dynamics between the U.S. and its NATO partners. The piece reflects on the broader twilight of the post-Cold War transatlantic order.
Munich Security Conference transatlantic relations NATO European autonomy geopolitics