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Contents 1

Summary 1

Lamps going out 2

An unsentimental Atlanticism 3

United on Ukraine talks, divided on what comes next 10

The China conundrum 20

From gloom to shades of grey 23

Glimpses of a new dawn 31

Methodology 33

Acknowledgements 34

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ECFR polling reveals the gloom that has fallen over European perceptions of the transatlantic relationship since early November.

Respondents are more likely to call the US merely a “necessary partner” rather than an “ally.”

But views of Donald Trump’s return vary markedly according to country and political outlook.

That, and intra-European differences on both Russia-Ukraine and China, create ample opportunities for Trump to split Europeans.

Building a broad coalition of “Euro-optimists” along with more cautious groups can help European leaders resist any such attempts—and even forge a new dawn in transatlantic relations.