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Neither Mimicry nor Substitution but Business as Usual: German Aid Attitudes in the Wake of the USAID Shutdown

  • Dr Sebastian H. Schneider
  • A. Burcu Bayram
  • A. Burcu Bayram
  • Dr Alexandra Gödderz
  • Dr Helge Zille

The suspension of US foreign aid by President Trump in January 2025 marked a significant shock to the global aid ecosystem, raising critical questions about the behaviour of European official development assistance (ODA) donors as media coverage of the event and public opinion might affect political decision-making. Against this backdrop, we examine the German public’s opinion on the USAID shutdown and their preferences for Germany’s and the European Union’s aid policies. A rapid survey conducted in February–March 2025 shows that while Germans broadly view the Trump administration’s decision to freeze US aid negatively, expressing particular concern about its impact on humanitarian issues, a substantial majority prefers no change to Germany’s foreign aid policy. Our analysis indicates that political ideology, populist attitudes and trust in the German federal government significantly shape whether individuals view the shutdown favourably and whether they support either mimicking US aid cuts or stepping in to fill the gap.

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  • Schneider, S. H., A. B. Bayram, A. Gödderz and H. Zille (2025), Neither Mimicry nor Substitution but Business as Usual: German Aid Attitudes in the Wake of the USAID Shutdown. Politics, 0(0).
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