Jeremy Shapiro

@JyShapiro

Director of Research ; Non-Resident Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy

London, UK
Joined May 2013

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  1. 8 hours ago

    Buy this man’s book. At this point, that is the least you can do.

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  2. 17 hours ago

    It’s the music that keeps drawing me back to the 1990s — and the hairstyles of course.

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  3. Retweeted
    Dec 15

    Join us in a 2-part event on the EU’s potentially game-changing geopolitical instrument against economic blackmail from great powers ! Follow the🔴live stream this Friday at 11 CET on our website!

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  4. Retweeted
    Nov 11

    “The French are making 2 arguments” after the submarine rift, said in an interview. “One is they’re saying, ‘You shouldn’t have done this,’ and the other is, ‘You did it badly and in a way that doesn’t reflect our status as an ally.’

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  5. Nov 9

    The EU is showing unusual backbone on Taiwan, a result mostly according to of China’s growing diplomatic obnoxiousness. But a more geopolitical EU also hopes to help deter China from escalation against Taiwan.

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  6. Oct 28

    COP26 and the Green transition generally are a geopolitical opportunity for the EU. and explain how to seize it with a green grand bargain.

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  7. Oct 14

    ECFR is looking a new editorial assistant in London. This is an excellent opportunity to help brilliant people express themselves so we can all understand them.

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  8. Oct 3

    “from the coal house to the White House,” Fiona Hill’s story is the story of America (and the UK).

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    Sep 19
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  10. Retweeted
    Sep 5

    Good debate on relations at Steve Clemons argues principle of withdrawal from was long in making & based on strategic rationale. Agreement that Europeans have been slow to read & respond to signals coming out of America.

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  11. Retweeted
    Aug 21

    The irony of 2020 is that a century after the 1918 flu, the world had a huge number of institutions to combat a pandemic, yet nations still fell back on nationalistic impulses. Read & ’s , out Aug. 24:

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  12. Jul 2

    If you couldn’t get enough of the news coverage of Biden’s trip to Europe last month, don’t worry, , and I are still talking about it. Amazingly, we even have some new things to say.

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  13. Jun 24

    Interesting thread on when think tank funding is found problematic and when it is not.

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  14. Jun 23

    “The old Washington habit of defending the global security order is, for a conflict-addicted nation, a gateway drug to rampant interventionism” - an exchange between me and Ambassador James Jeffrey via

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  15. Jun 18

    Going to Europe to talk about China. gives you the final word (hopefully) on President Biden’s first foreign trip.

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  16. Jun 16

    And learn about the existentialism of Putin.

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  17. Retweeted
    Jun 15

    All the German parties want credit for raising climate targets. But none wants to be blamed for raising carbon prices to achieve them. My new column for of :

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  18. Retweeted
    Jun 9

    Rebuilding the conditions to allow citizens to live, work, and travel normally within Europe is one way EU institutions and member states can reboot the European project, writes Susi Dennison.

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  19. Jun 10

    Not the usual f words that I use to describe transatlantic relations, but accurate in this case.

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  20. Jun 9

    Interesting and constructive thread on how to break the cycle of codependency in transatlantic relations, albeit woefully lacking Freudian metaphors.

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