Friday, April 10, 2026
Europe Times
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Science
    • World
    MEPs support digital vehicle registration documents to cut red tape | News | European Parliament

    MEPs support digital vehicle registration documents to cut red tape | News | European Parliament

    Why don’t all immigrants support progressive parties?

    Why don’t all immigrants support progressive parties?

    China visit: sustainable e-commerce, fair competition and product safety | News | European Parliament

    China visit: sustainable e-commerce, fair competition and product safety | News | European Parliament

    MEPs examined working conditions of vulnerable groups, firefighters and police | News | European Parliament

    MEPs examined working conditions of vulnerable groups, firefighters and police | News | European Parliament

    Finland’s “Orpo reforms” have failed to deliver – LSE European Politics

    Finland’s “Orpo reforms” have failed to deliver – LSE European Politics

    MEPs conclude fact-finding visit to Lisbon to assess housing affordability | News | European Parliament

    MEPs conclude fact-finding visit to Lisbon to assess housing affordability | News | European Parliament

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Education
    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

  • Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Gadget
    • Mobile
    • Startup
    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    Attention is all you need – why Europe should decouple from US technology

    Attention is all you need – why Europe should decouple from US technology

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    Pies’ mega double boost… but star ‘not 100 per cent’ for Freo blockbuster — AFL LIVE

    Pies’ mega double boost… but star ‘not 100 per cent’ for Freo blockbuster — AFL LIVE

    LIVE NRL: Driver ‘unharmed’ after Dragons merch truck overturns before Sea Eagles clash

    LIVE NRL: Driver ‘unharmed’ after Dragons merch truck overturns before Sea Eagles clash

    Bronson Xerri opens up on ‘kick up the a**e I needed’, addresses exit rumours in raw interview

    Bronson Xerri opens up on ‘kick up the a**e I needed’, addresses exit rumours in raw interview

    AFL Daily: Hawks star’s car stolen as police investigate; Scott walks back ‘flippant’ jab

    AFL Daily: Hawks star’s car stolen as police investigate; Scott walks back ‘flippant’ jab

    Supercars Championship 2026: New Zealand back-to-back weekend, Tropical Cyclone Vaianu headed for Taupo, preview

    Supercars Championship 2026: New Zealand back-to-back weekend, Tropical Cyclone Vaianu headed for Taupo, preview

    ‘Deflected responsibility’: TV star called out over ‘deeply disappointing’ Bathurst crash post

    ‘Deflected responsibility’: TV star called out over ‘deeply disappointing’ Bathurst crash post

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Why don’t all immigrants support progressive parties?

    Why don’t all immigrants support progressive parties?

    Jürgen Habermas and the case for a supranational democracy in Europe

    Jürgen Habermas and the case for a supranational democracy in Europe

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Game of Thrones
    • MotoGP 2017
    • eSports
    • Fashion Week
  • Review
    ‘Hamlet’ Exclusive Interview: Riz Ahmed

    ‘Hamlet’ Exclusive Interview: Riz Ahmed

    Eighth ‘Scream’ Movie in Development at Spyglass

    Eighth ‘Scream’ Movie in Development at Spyglass

    ‘GOAT’ Digital Release Press Conference

    ‘GOAT’ Digital Release Press Conference

    Movie Review: ‘The Drama’

    Movie Review: ‘The Drama’

    ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Digital Release Cast Interview

    ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Digital Release Cast Interview

    Movie Review: ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’

    Movie Review: ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Science
    • World
    MEPs support digital vehicle registration documents to cut red tape | News | European Parliament

    MEPs support digital vehicle registration documents to cut red tape | News | European Parliament

    Why don’t all immigrants support progressive parties?

    Why don’t all immigrants support progressive parties?

    China visit: sustainable e-commerce, fair competition and product safety | News | European Parliament

    China visit: sustainable e-commerce, fair competition and product safety | News | European Parliament

    MEPs examined working conditions of vulnerable groups, firefighters and police | News | European Parliament

    MEPs examined working conditions of vulnerable groups, firefighters and police | News | European Parliament

    Finland’s “Orpo reforms” have failed to deliver – LSE European Politics

    Finland’s “Orpo reforms” have failed to deliver – LSE European Politics

    MEPs conclude fact-finding visit to Lisbon to assess housing affordability | News | European Parliament

    MEPs conclude fact-finding visit to Lisbon to assess housing affordability | News | European Parliament

    Trending Tags

    • Trump Inauguration
    • United Stated
    • White House
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
  • Education
    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    In the age of AI, citizens may become more critical of human decision-makers

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    Italy’s referendum – is the Italian right as united as it seems?

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

  • Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Gadget
    • Mobile
    • Startup
    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Why enlargement is now a strategic priority for the EU

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    Will reforms to the Better Regulation policy damage the EU’s legitimacy?

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    The STEM gender gap – pipeline vs choice

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    Can Europe achieve digital sovereignty? – EUROPP

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    The Dutch parliamentary election – not quite a “return to the centre”

    Attention is all you need – why Europe should decouple from US technology

    Attention is all you need – why Europe should decouple from US technology

    Trending Tags

    • Nintendo Switch
    • CES 2017
    • Playstation 4 Pro
    • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    Pies’ mega double boost… but star ‘not 100 per cent’ for Freo blockbuster — AFL LIVE

    Pies’ mega double boost… but star ‘not 100 per cent’ for Freo blockbuster — AFL LIVE

    LIVE NRL: Driver ‘unharmed’ after Dragons merch truck overturns before Sea Eagles clash

    LIVE NRL: Driver ‘unharmed’ after Dragons merch truck overturns before Sea Eagles clash

    Bronson Xerri opens up on ‘kick up the a**e I needed’, addresses exit rumours in raw interview

    Bronson Xerri opens up on ‘kick up the a**e I needed’, addresses exit rumours in raw interview

    AFL Daily: Hawks star’s car stolen as police investigate; Scott walks back ‘flippant’ jab

    AFL Daily: Hawks star’s car stolen as police investigate; Scott walks back ‘flippant’ jab

    Supercars Championship 2026: New Zealand back-to-back weekend, Tropical Cyclone Vaianu headed for Taupo, preview

    Supercars Championship 2026: New Zealand back-to-back weekend, Tropical Cyclone Vaianu headed for Taupo, preview

    ‘Deflected responsibility’: TV star called out over ‘deeply disappointing’ Bathurst crash post

    ‘Deflected responsibility’: TV star called out over ‘deeply disappointing’ Bathurst crash post

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Why don’t all immigrants support progressive parties?

    Why don’t all immigrants support progressive parties?

    Jürgen Habermas and the case for a supranational democracy in Europe

    Jürgen Habermas and the case for a supranational democracy in Europe

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    What skills policy can tell us about the tunnel vision of policymakers

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Berkay Ozcan: “Immigration is not a silver bullet for falling birth rates”

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Could artificial intelligence advance European federalism? – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

    Emily Jackson: “We’ve gone from thinking the world is massively overpopulated to worrying about falling birth rates” – LSE European Politics

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Game of Thrones
    • MotoGP 2017
    • eSports
    • Fashion Week
  • Review
    ‘Hamlet’ Exclusive Interview: Riz Ahmed

    ‘Hamlet’ Exclusive Interview: Riz Ahmed

    Eighth ‘Scream’ Movie in Development at Spyglass

    Eighth ‘Scream’ Movie in Development at Spyglass

    ‘GOAT’ Digital Release Press Conference

    ‘GOAT’ Digital Release Press Conference

    Movie Review: ‘The Drama’

    Movie Review: ‘The Drama’

    ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Digital Release Cast Interview

    ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Digital Release Cast Interview

    Movie Review: ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’

    Movie Review: ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’

No Result
View All Result
Europe Times
  • Home
  • News
  • Education
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Review
Home News Business

The solution to Trump’s bullying? Create a federal Europe

in Business, News, Politics, Travel, World
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
0
The solution to Trump’s bullying? Create a federal Europe
102
SHARES
1.3k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Europe’s ability to preserve its social model and assert its strategic interests depends on its capacity for integration, argues Arvind Ashta.


The relationship between the United States and Europe, a cornerstone of post-World War II geopolitics, is facing new challenges. Recent shifts in US policy and rhetoric raise questions about the future of this alliance, particularly concerning economic and security cooperation.

One key point of contention revolves around differing economic models. The US, with its emphasis on market-driven growth, has produced significant wealth, but also notable income disparities. In contrast, European nations have prioritised social welfare systems, aiming for a more equitable distribution of resources.

While average incomes may be lower in Europe, a gap that is exacerbated by the inclusion of many developing countries, these policies contribute to a sense of social stability. It’s important to consider both average and median income figures, along with Gini coefficients, for a more accurate picture of economic well-being in both regions.

Transatlantic tensions

From a strategic perspective, the US, especially Republicans, may perceive the European social model as a competing ideology, often favoured by Democrats. This could lead to efforts to undermine Europe’s perceived success, such as encouraging increased European defence spending.

This strategy also aligns with the desire of the United States to maintain its position as a leading arms exporter. However, for many European countries, these defence expenditures may be less useful, as the countries have come together in the Union. Indeed, the promise of peace is a great motivator for unity.

To strengthen its argument for arms sales, the US has raised concerns about the trade imbalance, highlighting Europe’s substantial surplus. Yet a more comprehensive view requires acknowledging the deficit in services, which partially offsets this surplus.

Clearly, at the current dollar exchange rate, consumers and businesses do not value American goods. If US conservatives truly believe in the price mechanism, the dollar should have plummeted if the deficit with any one region was a concern. Other factors in the balance of payments ensure that the dollar remains strong. The US administration’s preference for bilateral negotiations, rather than multilateral approaches, reflects a desire to leverage its influence to resolve such problems.

In this context, Europe faces a critical decision: how can it navigate these tensions and strengthen its strategic autonomy? Achieving a unified voice in foreign policy is crucial. The current fragmented approach hinders Europe’s ability to effectively engage with external actors.

A different path

EU politicians, with the exception of those from Hungary, have agreed to spend money on arms. This will cost us dearly. The speed at which our politicians are opting to spend money on arms, bought or created with money we don’t have, and stick the bill to the next generation, is only matched by the speed at which they spent on COVID-19 vaccinations and bailouts.

While the latter expense was warranted in my view, I am not sure the former on armaments is. Politicians need an excuse to take action, and the US seems to have provided that excuse. Since our political actors are not all, I hope, wanting to be the instruments of human destruction, I offer them a simple strategy to remain humane and align means with ends.

First, Europe should embrace federalism and confer defence and external relations to the federal level. Second, it should make customs duties, enhanced by the notable tariffs that Donald Trump is advocating, attributable in whole or in substantial part to the federal level. Third, it should use these funds to manufacture or buy arms, if democratically elected representatives agree. Finally, if these funds are sufficient, then there is no need to take a loan.

All unnecessary deficit spending will create inflation (just as in post-COVID), raising interest rates and leaving pensioners and people on fixed incomes to pay the bill. Let them clearly know that they will pay a high price. Tariffs can increase public revenues and contribute significantly to the national treasury. However, long-term dependence on tariffs can lead to economic inefficiencies and slow growth. Thus, if the US and EU wish to play with tariffs, they must understand that they should do so sporadically.

If we must take loans, it is preferable to have European loans for European manufacturers, especially since the final product will, hopefully, not be used. But instead of loans, I would have raised equity. If 30% of American pharmaceutical companies go public before even generating revenue, defence companies benefiting from guaranteed access to public markets (i.e. paid for by the taxpayer) can certainly also opt for an IPO before even generating revenue.

By the time they actually produce the goods, we could have raised sufficient tariffs to finance them. Granted, we taxpayers would still have to pay the bill for our defence, but at least we wouldn’t have the interest on the bonds to pay on top of that.

Instead of solely focusing on increased arms purchases, Europe could explore alternative solutions to address the trade imbalance. For example, targeted public procurement policies favouring US-made goods, such as vehicles or specific agricultural products, could be considered.

Such measures would represent a more constructive approach to fostering economic cooperation. The question is what the US can supply other than expensive oil and gas or wasteful armaments that could be consumed at a public level. In particular, what non-strategic goods can the US supply?

Reducing dependence on the US

Europe’s ability to preserve its social model and assert its strategic interests ultimately depends on its capacity for greater integration of existing members. This may involve moving towards a more federalised structure, including the development of a unified defence capability and centralised public spending.

A second alternative would be to enter into agreements with more non-aligned countries who may also see the US as overbearing. The final alternative is to accept a more dependent position within the transatlantic relationship, accepting whatever demands are made. Canada and Mexico have not accepted this.

While Europe seems to have mobilised itself in borrowing to spend on arms, it should keep in mind the following: an ocean separates the US from the EU, both geographically and in values. They value high spending on arms and want to impose that wasteful expenditure on everyone else. We must also realise that we are totally dependent on social networks and applications like LinkedIn, Google, Zoom, Facebook, X and WhatsApp. There is no European option in any of this. This means we can be easily manipulated. The EU is researching new military intelligence satellites to reduce its dependence on the US. It is encouraging to see the EU taking action. Hopefully, it will use tariffs to fund this project at the federal level. This would not only allow for economies of scale but also foster ties conducive to peace. It could also stimulate private initiatives capable of competing with Starlink. European investors could ultimately become wealthy by taking risks in this area.


Note: This article gives the views of the author, not the position of EUROPP – European Politics and Policy or the London School of Economics. Featured image credit: Jimwatson / Shutterstock.com





Source link

Previous Post

‘Oh no’: Dolphins robbed of crucial 40/20 by ref blunder amid Broncos star’s foot of God

Next Post

‘Don’t need to comment’: Woolf pours cold water on Dolphins’ DCE move after Broncos loss

Related Posts

MEPs support digital vehicle registration documents to cut red tape | News | European Parliament
News

MEPs support digital vehicle registration documents to cut red tape | News | European Parliament

8 April 2026
Why don’t all immigrants support progressive parties?
News

Why don’t all immigrants support progressive parties?

6 April 2026
China visit: sustainable e-commerce, fair competition and product safety | News | European Parliament
News

China visit: sustainable e-commerce, fair competition and product safety | News | European Parliament

2 April 2026
MEPs examined working conditions of vulnerable groups, firefighters and police | News | European Parliament
News

MEPs examined working conditions of vulnerable groups, firefighters and police | News | European Parliament

1 April 2026
Finland’s “Orpo reforms” have failed to deliver – LSE European Politics
Business

Finland’s “Orpo reforms” have failed to deliver – LSE European Politics

1 April 2026
MEPs conclude fact-finding visit to Lisbon to assess housing affordability | News | European Parliament
News

MEPs conclude fact-finding visit to Lisbon to assess housing affordability | News | European Parliament

1 April 2026
Next Post
‘Don’t need to comment’: Woolf pours cold water on Dolphins’ DCE move after Broncos loss

‘Don’t need to comment’: Woolf pours cold water on Dolphins’ DCE move after Broncos loss

Discussion about this post

Recent News

Pies’ mega double boost… but star ‘not 100 per cent’ for Freo blockbuster — AFL LIVE

Pies’ mega double boost… but star ‘not 100 per cent’ for Freo blockbuster — AFL LIVE

10 April 2026
LIVE NRL: Driver ‘unharmed’ after Dragons merch truck overturns before Sea Eagles clash

LIVE NRL: Driver ‘unharmed’ after Dragons merch truck overturns before Sea Eagles clash

10 April 2026
Bronson Xerri opens up on ‘kick up the a**e I needed’, addresses exit rumours in raw interview

Bronson Xerri opens up on ‘kick up the a**e I needed’, addresses exit rumours in raw interview

10 April 2026
AFL Daily: Hawks star’s car stolen as police investigate; Scott walks back ‘flippant’ jab

AFL Daily: Hawks star’s car stolen as police investigate; Scott walks back ‘flippant’ jab

10 April 2026
Supercars Championship 2026: New Zealand back-to-back weekend, Tropical Cyclone Vaianu headed for Taupo, preview

Supercars Championship 2026: New Zealand back-to-back weekend, Tropical Cyclone Vaianu headed for Taupo, preview

10 April 2026
‘Deflected responsibility’: TV star called out over ‘deeply disappointing’ Bathurst crash post

‘Deflected responsibility’: TV star called out over ‘deeply disappointing’ Bathurst crash post

10 April 2026
‘Pfftttt, no?’: Bryson’s tense clash with reporter over golf experiment as Masters turns to disaster

‘Pfftttt, no?’: Bryson’s tense clash with reporter over golf experiment as Masters turns to disaster

10 April 2026
Aussie, Rory make electric start as Bryson’s bunker meltdown stuns — Masters LIVE

Aussie, Rory make electric start as Bryson’s bunker meltdown stuns — Masters LIVE

10 April 2026
Europe Times

Uniting Voices, Sharing Visions. Your trusted source for comprehensive coverage of the latest events, trends, and stories shaping our continent. Stay informed, inspired, and connected with Europe Times.

Browse by Category

  • Apps
  • Business
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion
  • Food
  • Gadget
  • Gaming
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Mobile
  • Movie
  • Music
  • News
  • Politics
  • Review
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Startup
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • World

Recent News

Pies’ mega double boost… but star ‘not 100 per cent’ for Freo blockbuster — AFL LIVE

Pies’ mega double boost… but star ‘not 100 per cent’ for Freo blockbuster — AFL LIVE

10 April 2026
LIVE NRL: Driver ‘unharmed’ after Dragons merch truck overturns before Sea Eagles clash

LIVE NRL: Driver ‘unharmed’ after Dragons merch truck overturns before Sea Eagles clash

10 April 2026

© 2024 Europe Times. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Education
  • Tech
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Review

© 2024 Europe Times. All rights reserved.