We Europeans certainly have our challenges. We need to revive our entrepreneurial spirit, beef up our defences, manage ...
China now poses a deindustrialisation-level shock to Europe’s economic future. The external impact of Chinese overcapacity, ...
Bulgarians have turned out in their thousands to protest against the government. The EU needs to address the country’s ...
Once Europe’s Ukraine champion, Poland now grapples with diplomatic sidelining, stemming from domestic infighting and war ...
Russia’s renewed offensive in Ukraine’s east makes urgent international support essential. Europe must now mobilise financial ...
The US National Security Strategy 2025 is little more than a guide to Trump’s culture war with Europe. EU member states and ...
Europe’s climate goals, industrial plans and geopolitical ambitions are outpacing its electricity infrastructure. If upgrades ...
The EU’s new economic security communication is a step in the right direction. If Europe wants to be a geoeconomic actor ...
The EU has proposed simplifying and softening its digital regulation. This will only make the bloc more vulnerable to the ...
Africa’s digital economy is growing fast, and America and China have been sure to get a foothold. To compete, the EU’s Global ...
Guests Giza Gaspar-Martins, Former chair, LDC Group, UNFCCC/Regional Director, Sun Africa LLC Marta Michalunio-Matys, Chargée d’affaires a.i., Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Luanda Alex Vines, ...
Military mobility in Europe remains thoroughly deficient. This is despite nearly a decade’s worth of work by Europeans to improve the movement of military personnel, materiel and assets—by land, sea ...