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Time to align: How Europe can compete with China on clean tech in Africa

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Carbon bargain: How Europe can adapt to Africa’s new energy alliances

  • Sarah Logan, Maddalena Procopio
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Europeans must adapt their approach to supporting Africa’s energy transitions—or risk losing out to China and other competitors

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Don’t look down: How Europeans can escape China’s clean-tech gravity

  • Byford Tsang
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China’s manufacturing surge and trade tactics are dampening Europe’s clean-tech goals. Europeans need to forge coalitions across wary member states to secure their energy independence

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Traps and limits: Why Trump bombing Iran won’t deliver what he wants

  • Ellie Geranmayeh
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The US is locked in a cat-and-mouse game of escalation with Iran. Europeans should work with partners in the Middle East to restrain Trump’s military attacks, prevent broader war and pursue measures to protect against the fates that befell Libya and Syria

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A new world in trade: How Europeans can make the most of the India deal

  • James Crabtree, Manisha Reuter
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The new EU-India free trade agreement could become a template for 21st-century trade governance

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Trump strikes Venezuela: Three conclusions for Europe

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Trump’s military action in Venezuela highlights America’s hemispheric turn, its disregard for international law and the president’s growing reliance on force. Europe faces tough choices to defend its interests

Russian invasion of Ukraine

Only Europe can save Ukraine from Putin and Trump—but will it?

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Whether using frozen Russian assets, ramping up defence production or deepening the relationship with the EU, it is up to us to secure Ukraine’s future—and our own

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The Guardian 15 January 2026

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Selemela Solar Plant in South Africa

Time to align: How Europe can compete with China on clean tech in Africa

  • Byford Tsang, Rhea Ravindra
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The EU must take concrete steps to support African ambitions to move exporting or processing raw materials and become a maker of clean technologies

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Nuuk-lear standoff: Why the US and Europe should cooperate on missile defence in the Arctic

  • Rafael Loss
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Greenland has long played a strategic role in Western defence and missile warning systems. Now Trump’s “Golden Dome” plan offers an opportunity for US-Europe cooperation to boost Arctic security and nuclear deterrence

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Band of brothers: Why like-minded powers need to hold the line on China

  • Andrew Small, Janka Oertel
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Like-minded countries are starting to protect themselves from US unpredictability and Chinese dominance by forging new coalitions. This will only work if they limit their solo deals with Beijing

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Power struggle: What the Saudi-UAE rivalry means for the Red Sea—and Europe

  • Camille Lons
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The Saudi-UAE clash is reshaping dynamics across Yemen and the Horn of Africa. Europe needs to pay attention as new alignments crystallise against what is increasingly framed as a UAE-Israel-Ethiopia axis

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It’s the (geo)economy, stupid: Why the EU-India deal matters beyond trade

  • Alberto Rizzi
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The EU and India have just concluded the biggest trade deal in their respective histories. Europeans will benefit from lower tariffs with the G20’s fastest-growing economy—and potentially game-changing geoeconomic ties

The New Africa France 2021 Summit in Montpellier

From summits to substance: Europe’s chance to meet Africa on its terms

  • Lena Krause
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Africa is awash with summits this year. If Europe wants to stand out, it must stay long after the photos have been taken

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Appunti – di Stefano Feltri 30 January 2026

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Peace Matters Podcast 30 January 2026

Teresa Coratella on the EU as a security actor

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ORF 29 January 2026

Tobias Gehrke on Europe’s dependency on US tech companies

Piotr Buras
Gazeta Wyborcza 29 January 2026

Piotr Buras describes the phenomenon of Europessimism

Ellie Geranmayeh
Al Jazeera 29 January 2026

Ellie Geranmyeh on Trump’s military readiness to attack Iran

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Dziennik Gazeta Prawna 29 January 2026

Paweł Zerka on European far right – MAGA relations

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Middle power dreaming: The geopolitics of Angola’s emergence

  • Alex Vines
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Angola is increasingly active in the world. Here is how Europeans can cooperate with this rising middle power


Caught in the Corridor: Angola, Europe and America

  • Alex Vines
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  • 4 minute read

When the army comes knocking: Benin’s failed coup and West African instability

  • Suzanne Tisserand
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Taiwan National Day

The Taiwan test: Why Europe should help deter China

  • Estelle Huang
  • Policy Brief

China’s military capabilities are growing and its actions in Europe are becoming more disruptive. The EU should support Taiwan with dual-use technologies and defence cooperation to send a clear signal to Beijing


Clumsy ships, big risks: China’s evolving maritime playbook

  • Estelle Huang
  • Commentary
  • 5 minute read

Managing a rivalry: The latest Japan-China escalation and what Europe can do

  • Elli-Katharina Pohlkamp
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Trump MCGA

How Trump is making China great again—and what it means for Europe

  • Timothy Garton Ash, Ivan Krastev, Mark Leonard
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A post-Western world is learning to love China, while Europeans are starting to fear America


Disintegrated deterrence: What Trump’s National Defense Strategy means for Europe

  • Rafael Loss
  • Policy Alert
  • 2 minute read

Trump’s culture war on Europe is far from over

  • Pawel Zerka
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  • 3 minute read

More on European Security

Pro Russian leaders protest as Pro EU party secures majority in Moldova

Accelerate the accessions: Why faster is better in EU enlargement policy

  • Engjellushe Morina
  • Policy Brief

The Ukraine war has revived EU enlargement for Albania, Moldova, Montenegro and Ukraine, but they face obstacles. Accelerating membership for these frontrunners would unlock the process before rivals can take advantage


Ore and order: Russia’s rare-earth strategy for the Ukraine talks

  • Kirill Shamiev
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  • 3 minute read

Disintegrated deterrence: What Trump’s National Defense Strategy means for Europe

  • Rafael Loss
  • Policy Alert
  • 2 minute read

More on Middle East and North Africa

Photo-illustration depicting Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu | By Portia Kentish for ECFR

Averting West Bank collapse: How to revive Palestinian politics

  • Hugh Lovatt, Tahani Mustafa
  • Policy Brief

Hollowed out by violent Israeli control and Mahmoud Abbas’s personal rule, the Palestinian Authority is losing its grip on the West Bank. European and Arab states must intervene to rebuild legitimate governance and keep Palestinian self-determination alive


Welcome to the jungle: Trump’s Board of Peace goes global

  • Hugh Lovatt
  • Commentary
  • 7 minute read

How Europe can help Iranians break the internet shutdown

  • Ellie Geranmayeh, Giorgos Verdi
  • Policy Alert
  • 2 minute read

More on United States

BearInBaltics update

The bear in the Baltics: Reassessing the Russian threat in Estonia

  • Jennifer Kavanagh, Jeremy Shapiro
  • Policy Brief

While Estonia’s geography makes it vulnerable to a Russian invasion, it is also protected due to weakened Russian capabilities, stronger European defence cooperation and its own preparedness. NATO’s European members should be reassured but not complacent


Decision time for Europe

  • Mark Leonard
  • Commentary
  • 3 minute read

Venezuela, Trump’s “Donroe Doctrine” and three dilemmas facing Europe

  • Aslı Aydıntaşbaş, Chris Herrmann
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