Five takeaways from the Munich Security Conference
The world is in need of leadership on the global stage – but in Munich, no leaders were in sight
The world is in need of leadership on the global stage – but in Munich, no leaders were in sight
European states should devote more effort to joint work on radicalisation with Morocco and Tunisia
It is time to move past institutional integration and develop practical European security capabilities
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Introduction After decades of relying on the United States for protection, the European Union’s member states are finally moving towards greater defence integration with…
A new series of seminars on the effect of the Digital Revolution on International Relations
Russia is being weaponised to justify big-ticket buys for the UK military, yet there’s little talk of what Moscow thinks matters
The proposal of new, low-yield warheads seeks to convince adversaries that there is no step in the escalation ladder that the US would not be able to answer reciprocally
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“Big noise on stairs, nobody coming down.” Alas, the old Chinese saying applies all too aptly to the European Union’s latest scheme for promoting defence…