U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s Shift in Transatlantic Policy: A Comprehensive Analysis

U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s Shift in Transatlantic Policy: A Comprehensive Analysis
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Introduction

On May 7, 2025, U.S. Vice President JD Vance delivered a closely watched policy address in Washington, D.C., marking a significant recalibration in the Biden administration’s approach to transatlantic relations. Vance’s remarks, delivered at an event organized by the Munich Security Conference, signaled a more conciliatory and collaborative tone toward European allies after months of tension and rhetorical clashes. He called for a stronger, more unified transatlantic security strategy while urging Europe to take greater responsibility for its own defense. This speech, and the context surrounding it, is being scrutinized by NATO members, European policymakers, and global observers for its implications on the future of the Western alliance, the evolving U.S.-Europe relationship, and the broader security architecture in an era of renewed great power competition.


1. Background: The State of Transatlantic Relations

1.1. The Trump-Vance Foreign Policy Doctrine

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