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Transatlantic Relations
The US, Canada and Europe share crucial security, economic and diplomatic ties. Here we analyze how those ties are changing and the factors influencing change.
Historically, the US, Canada and Europe have been aligned in crucial security, economic and diplomatic objectives. As Britain prepares to leave the European Union, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau begins a second leadership term for Canada and the US looks ahead to impactful elections in 2020, we examine whether the objectives remain well-aligned and the likely impact of any potential disunity.
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