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Welcome to the jungle

    Mark Leonard

Out of the dark: Reinventing European defence cooperation

    Gustav Gressel, Nick Witney

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  • Wider Europe

Combined farces: Russia’s early military failures in Ukraine

    Gustav Gressel
  • Commentary
  • 3 minute read

The Kremlin’s secrecy in waging war on Ukraine has created severe problems on the battlefield. Inadequate force generation seems responsible for many of these problems.

  • Wider Europe

Why Ukraine needs greater military support from the West

    Denys Davydenko, Margaryta Khvostova, Olga Lymar
  • Views from the Capitals
  • 4 minute read

Many more Ukrainians want to defend their country than have the weapons to do so. An increase in Western military support is vital to Ukraine’s survival.

  • Wider Europe

Acts of normality: The potential for Turkey-Armenia rapprochement

    Asli Aydıntaşbaş, Richard Giragosian
  • Policy Brief

After decades of tension, Turkey and Armenia now feel it is in their interest to normalise their relationship – not least to promote trade and to balance against Russian influence

  • Wider Europe

Let a thousand contacts bloom: How China competes for influence in Bulgaria

    Vladimir Shopov
  • Policy Brief

China is expanding its presence in Bulgaria through a strategy of engagement with state and non-state actors. This has concerning implications in areas such as technology transfer, critical infrastructure, and public procurement.

Russia attacks Ukraine

With the massive attack against Ukraine, Russia's President Putin has started a full-scale war against an independent country. The European Council on Foreign Relations will explore the crisis as it unfolds, focusing in on Europe's political, economic and military response.

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The crisis of European security: What Europeans think about the war in Ukraine

    Ivan Krastev, Mark Leonard
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Europeans are united around three key ideas about the war in Ukraine. The crisis will likely test their readiness to defend the European security order.

Welcome to the jungle

    Mark Leonard
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  • 4 minute read

As a paranoid dictator, Vladimir Putin has survived by eliminating anyone who could pose a threat to him. But now that he has triggered the survival instinct of Europe and the broader West, the world is entering a dangerous new phase of existential conflict.

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Welcome to the jungle

    Mark Leonard
  • Commentary
  • 4 minute read

As a paranoid dictator, Vladimir Putin has survived by eliminating anyone who could pose a threat to him. But now that he has triggered the survival instinct of Europe and the broader West, the world is entering a dangerous new phase of existential conflict.

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Out of the dark: Reinventing European defence cooperation

    Gustav Gressel, Nick Witney
  • Commentary
  • 8 minute read

Russia’s all-out war on Ukraine has convinced many European states to rebuild their militaries. In doing so, they should initially focus on readiness, capability gaps, and joint equipment procurement and research.

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Agreement and uncertainty: The Iran nuclear deal in a new global order

    Esfandyar Batmanghelidj
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  • 5 minute read

In an unstable world, Western policymakers need a new approach to Iran. They should think beyond non-proliferation to account for the country’s attempts at strategic balancing.

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Southern discomfort: The West’s competition with China in the Balkans

    Vladimir Shopov
  • Commentary
  • 4 minute read

The West has only recently started to develop a coordinated strategy to compete with China in the Balkans. This contest has now begun in earnest.

  • Middle East and North Africa

Balance of power: Gulf states, Russia, and European energy security

    Cinzia Bianco
  • Commentary
  • 4 minute read

Gulf monarchies’ refusal to side with the US and Europe against Russia is not about Russia. It is about a transactional approach to protecting national interests and avoiding the costs of strategic alignment.

  • Wider Europe

How to train your dictator: Putin’s control over Lukashenka

    Pavel Slunkin, Andrew Wilson
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Lukashenka is complicit in Russia’s war on Ukraine. But this should not stigmatise members of the Belarusian democratic movement – who need more support than they are receiving.

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The mistake of Nord Stream 2, now on hold, is entirely [Merkel’s]
Rafael Loss
El País 18 March 2022

Rafael Loss discusses Germany’s failed Russia policy

Putin saw the whole thing as a special military operation. He probably thought it would be done in a few days. Now the Russian troops are forced to regroup.
Gustav Gressel
T-Online 18 March 2022

Gustav Gressel believes that the next two weeks could be decisive for the further outcome of the war and the fate of Ukraine

Putin has used these kinds of talks as distractions to make progress on the military front before
Rafael Loss
BBC Radio 17 March 2022

Rafael Loss appears on BBC Radio Ulster’s ‘Talkback’ to discuss the war in Ukraine

Strengthening the Eastern flank with a presence that is no longer merely symbolic but one of operational defence serves to reinforce Western credibility when diplomatic negotiations get under way
Gustav Gressel
Il Sole 24 ore 17 March 2022

Gustav Gressel explains the consequences of Nato’s decision to further strengthen military presence on the eastern front. 

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    Michaël Tanchum
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Africa’s burgeoning innovation economies offer huge opportunities for the continent – and for Europe as it looks to tackle the climate crisis and respond to China’s BRI global connectivity programme


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A majority of European citizens believe a new cold war with both China and Russia is under way – but they mostly do not think that their own country is involved


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The next French president should pursue a strong European foreign policy agenda to protect Europeans against the threats they are most concerned about


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Unsettled: The impact of the Russia-Ukraine crisis on the Middle East and North Africa

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  • 6 minute read

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It’s complicated: Russia’s tricky relationship with China

    Kadri Liik
  • Policy Brief

The West does not have an opportunity to prompt a policy U-turn in Moscow that divides Russia and China. But it could give Russia space to hedge against China in key areas


Competitive values: Russia’s conflict with Europe in Africa

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  • Commentary
  • 7 minute read

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    Tibor Dessewffy
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The fight for Europe’s digital future

    Eva Maydell
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  • 3 minute read

If the West loses the race to gain the economic, security, and social benefits of AI and other advanced technologies, there will be a fundamental shift in the global order


Mixmaster Orban: Why Hungary’s prime minister keeps changing his tune

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A new Versailles declaration for Ukraine

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