The prospect that despite numerous arraignments, Donald Trump may become the Republican nominee, is beginning to alarm many in Europe.
I could write reams on how bad this could all be, and others surely will. The relevant point is that with March 4th set as the date for the Trump trial, other countries, notably the autocracies, are already preparing for a difficult period for American democracy , and the possibility of a highly controversial year in American politics.
European leaders have already contended with Trump and indeed, with a range of policy surprises from the Biden White House but in general working relations between Washington and Paris/Brussels/Berlin are good now. The euro and European government debt might likely become more of a safe haven asset, some wealthy Americans might move to Europe and the UK, and the difficulty of running economic and foreign policy in the US may well mean a period of heightened uncertainty is ahead.
Operationally, Europe also needs to accelerate and deepen the implementation of its Economic Security Act and to bolster it with much greater, and more ruthless resourcing of banking and payments oversight. The coming US election will make the risk focused EU AI Act look sensible, especially as the use of AI in social media and politics is concerned .
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