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The Transatlantic Security Architecture: Current Challenges and Future Outlook

by Nejra Lilić

Political Dialog Program in Washington, D.C. und Virginia

Jürgen Hardt, MdB, foreign policy spokesperson for the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group, and Franz Xaver Mauerer, senior foreign policy adviser, visited Washington, D.C., and Norfolk, Va., for in-depth discussions on current U.S. and transatlantic security priorities. The visit brought together key institutions across the U.S. government and NATO.

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At the Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Department of State, and the Pentagon, discussions focused on emerging security threats, intelligence cooperation, and the evolving role of alliances in a shifting geopolitical environment. Particular attention was given to transatlantic coordination, burden-sharing, and the implications of political developments in the United States for long-term security cooperation. Further meetings were held at think tanks like the Hudson Institute.

The program also included a visit to NATO’s Allied Command Transformation in Norfolk, Va., where exchanges with senior military leaders and strategic planners focused on future-oriented defense challenges. Discussions addressed hybrid threats, China’s long-term trajectory, and NATO’s ongoing adaptation to an evolving security landscape.

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