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Vincent Tadday

Policy Advisor, German Bundestag

Vincent Tadday is a policy advisor in the German Bundestag, where he works on European innovation, technology, and space policy. His work focuses on how governments respond to geopolitical and technological change, particularly through strategy, regulation, and industrial policy.

Previously, he contributed to policy research and transatlantic dialogue on trade, technology, and security at the Aspen Institute Germany. Across roles in Berlin and Brussels, he has worked at the intersection of international affairs, innovation policy, and political strategy.

Vincent holds master’s degrees in Public Policy from Sciences Po Paris and the Hertie School, as well as a BSc in Global Studies from Maastricht University.

He is the author of Technopolitics, an independent newsletter analysing the growing interplay between geopolitics and technology.

Content by Vincent Tadday

Commentary

Is this the end of automatic Atlanticism in Germany?

Germany is entering a new era in its relationship with the United States. The old Atlanticist reflex has not disappeared, however it no longer reflects the instincts of the next generation of senior officials. For them, the moral clarity of the Cold War is not the starting point. It is an era of disruption, doubt, and strategic volatility. Berlin should take this into account, writes Vincent Tadday. The future of the transatlantic relationship will not be secured by waiting for the past to return.

5 May 2026 | Vincent Tadday