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The Biden administration is directly linked to transatlantic relations through its strategic policy shifts, which view European autonomy as an asset [1] and prioritize maintaining a rules-based order [2]. Furthermore, the FIIA paper explicitly analyzes the administration's specific approaches and models for managing these transatlantic relations [3] [4].

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Transatlantic relations and European strategic autonomy in the ... - FIIA fiia.fi FIIA 4 facts
claimThe FIIA paper outlines three potential scenarios for the Biden administration's approach to transatlantic relations.
perspectiveThe Biden administration intends to rethink the transatlantic partnership by viewing European strategic autonomy as a long-term asset to be encouraged rather than a threat.
perspectiveThe Biden administration believes that while a stronger Europe might cause friction in the transatlantic partnership, the benefits of a more capable ally outweigh these costs and support the United States' goal of maintaining the rules-based order.
claimThe FIIA paper identifies 'benign neglect' as a feasible model for the Biden administration's approach to transatlantic relations.