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Liana Fix

Senior Europe Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, providing expertise on European policy, transatlantic relations, and geopolitical spillover risks.

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Feb 28, 2025 • 38min

The Puzzling Diplomacy over Ukraine's Future

Michael Kofman, a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment, brings his expertise on Russian military affairs, joined by Justin Logan from the Cato Institute, specializing in defense policy, and Liana Fix, a Council on Foreign Relations Fellow focused on European security. They dive into the chaotic diplomacy surrounding Ukraine's future, discussing the role of minerals, the influence of Trump on U.S.-Ukraine relations, and prospects for a European peacekeeping force. Their lively debates uncover the complexities of security guarantees and the shifting dynamics of European defense strategies.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 53min

Is Trump's America a Reliable Ally?

In this discussion, guests Joshua Shifrinson, an expert on international security, and Kelly Grieco from the Stimson Center argue that Trump's provocative approach can ultimately strengthen alliances through tough love. In contrast, Liana Fix, a Fellow at the CFR, and foreign policy scholar Charles Kupchan emphasize that the unpredictability under Trump's leadership is eroding trust among allies, especially in Europe and Asia. They delve into concerns about American reliability, the implications of domestic politics on global commitments, and the potential rise of nuclear capabilities in allied nations.
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Mar 26, 2025 • 47min

The Future of Transatlantic Security

In a captivating discussion, Dr. Liana Fix, a Fellow for Europe at the Council on Foreign Relations and an expert on European foreign security policy, delves into the shifting dynamics of transatlantic relations during President Trump's second term. She highlights challenges like the evolving role of NATO, Europe's quest for strategic autonomy, and Germany's transition from pacifism to security leadership. The impact of nationalism and the war in Ukraine on these alliances are also thoroughly examined, revealing critical questions about Europe's defense capabilities.
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Feb 25, 2025 • 37min

Trump’s Peace Plan for Ukraine, With Liana Fix and Charles A. Kupchan

Liana Fix, a CFR fellow specializing in European security, and Charles A. Kupchan, a CFR senior fellow and expert on international affairs, delve into Trump's evolving policies on Ukraine. They discuss the impact of U.S. foreign policy on European dynamics, including mixed responses to the Ukraine conflict and the challenges of unity among European nations. The conversation highlights potential economic partnerships centered around rare earth elements for Ukraine’s reconstruction, stressing the significance of a unified strategy against Russian aggression.
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Jul 29, 2025 • 34min

Donald Trump’s Russia Ultimatum, With Liana Fix

Liana Fix, a Fellow for Europe at the Council on Foreign Relations, dives into the complexities of the Ukraine conflict and Trump’s striking ultimatum to Putin. She discusses the resilience of Ukraine’s fighters despite internal challenges and explores the shifting military support from China and North Korea. The conversation also addresses the contrasting perceptions of American and Russian motivations in the crisis and the implications for NATO and U.S.-Europe relations amidst rising geopolitical tensions.
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Mar 4, 2026 • 35min

Trump Offers Hormuz Assurances as Iran War Rages On

Sébastien Page, CIO at T. Rowe Price, outlines using real asset equities as a geopolitical hedge. Debbie Cunningham, CIO of Global Liquidity Markets at Federated Hermes, talks cash management and short-term Treasury flows. Angie Gildea, KPMG energy leader, examines Strait of Hormuz disruption risks and supply constraints. Liana Fix, CFR senior Europe fellow, explores European security shifts and political divisions.
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Nov 26, 2024 • 40min

Europe Reacts to Trump’s Victory, With Liana Fix and Matthias Matthijs (Transition 2025, Episode 4)

Liana Fix, a CFR fellow focusing on European security and transatlantic relations, and Matthias Matthijs, a senior fellow specializing in Europe’s political economy, join James M. Lindsay to unpack Europe's strategy for a potential second Trump administration. They discuss how political turmoil in Germany could reshape EU relations and the pressures of trade policies and defense spending. The conversation also touches on the EU's digital regulations amid U.S. tensions and the growing perception of China as a security threat, influencing European economic strategies.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 35min

Ukraine’s Attack on Kursk, With Liana Fix

Liana Fix, a fellow for Europe at CFR, discusses Ukraine's bold military move into Kursk, exploring its strategic implications for European security. She highlights Ukraine's shift in strategy to strike within Russia amid changing Western support. The conversation also covers Belarus's complicated role and the internal challenges facing the Russian military. Additionally, Fix examines Germany's fluctuating support for Ukraine against a backdrop of political tension and rising far-right influence, revealing the intricate dynamics of the ongoing conflict.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 28min

Trump’s State of the Union address. Plus: Milano Fashion Week

Grace Charlton, Monocle’s design and fashion editor reporting from Milan Fashion Week. Liana Fix, CFR senior fellow on European security and German rearmament. Ewan Potts, Bloomberg business reporter with market and corporate updates. H.J. Mai, Washington reporter covering Trump’s State of the Union. They discuss Trump’s long address and political framing. German defence shifts and risks for Europe. Milano shows, front-row culture and key designer debuts.
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Feb 19, 2026 • 25min

Friend or foe? – Do Rubio's words in Munich change anything for Europe?

Dr. Liana Fix, senior fellow for Europe at the Council on Foreign Relations, explains shifts in US‑European relations and the Munich Security Conference mood. She contrasts Marco Rubio's conciliatory tone with prior provocations. They explore Greenland's fallout, rising European defence spending, and the limits of transnational far‑right alliances. Conversation probes whether Europe can build defence strategies independent of the US.

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