What Now? New Ideas for a Transatlantic Future 13.07.2026 John K. Glenn and Reinhard Krumm (eds) This year offers a critical opportunity for dialogue on the value of the transatlantic alliance. The essays look forward and ask: How should a new global order defend and advance security and prosperity? In 2026, U.S.-European relations are in a liminal moment – the old order has been broken but the new order is not yet clear. This year offers a critical opportunity for dialogue on the value of alliances against the backdrop of elections for a new U.S. Congress that will shape the direction of the transatlantic relationship. The essays look forward and ask: How should a new global order defend and advance security and prosperity? If we’re not going back, where are we going? Download Publication What Now? New Ideas for a Transatlantic Future