- Europe’s Growing Fear: How Trump Might Use U. S. Tech . . .
In Germany, the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein is also taking steps to cut its use of Microsoft In the European Union, officials have announced plans to spend billions of euros on new A I
- Why Europeans fear Trump more than the rest of the world does
Despite skepticism from Europeans, respondents from other countries perceive Europe to possess influential capabilities on the global stage within an emerging multipolar world order People in
- Big tech, Donald Trump, and “techno-imperialism”: How Europe . . .
European leaders have criticised Trump but appear hesitant to openly confront the US tech giants They fear not just economic and security repercussions but also retaliation from US social media platforms; Musk has already used X to call out dissenting Republicans
- Why is Europe’s Tech Industry Lagging Behind the US?
Once a tech powerhouse with names like Nokia, Siemens and Ericsson, Europe now faces a steep climb to bridge this growing gap The tech industry is unpredictable and fast-moving and those quickest to react reap the biggest rewards
- Europe’s Biggest Problem Isnt Trump, but Pessimism
In Europe, fear of the future prevails Coincidentally, fear happens to be the prime emotion, as Frankopan pointed out, that makes people change their political preferences
- What Trump’s return might mean for Europe, and how it’s . . .
Whether via reduced troop levels or diminished diplomatic interest in Europe among officials in the State Department, US attitudes to Europe range from indifferent at best, to hostile at worst
- Can Europe withstand four years of Trumpian assault?
In the eleven weeks between the American election in November and Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20th, Europe was abuzz with talk of how it might best “Trump-proof” itself How quaint the
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