German public says ‘jein’ to European security
A new poll shows that the German public is increasingly concerned with security, but is dismissive of its American security guarantor and unwilling to pay more to help Europe replace it
A new poll shows that the German public is increasingly concerned with security, but is dismissive of its American security guarantor and unwilling to pay more to help Europe replace it
Pyongyang’s is prepared to carry out a pre-emptive nuclear strike against both military and civilian targets if it detects an imminent attack
Criticisms of PESCO could equally be applied to Germany’s broader security and defence policy
PESCO’s commitments have been watered down so as to become virtually meaningless
Whether Europe will be able to make a difference in foreign policy depends on whether member states can fulfil PESCO’s commitments
It is high-time for the Europeans to wake up from their hopes and dreams to build norms and rules for state behaviour in cyberspace
Europe must salvage the nuclear deal with Iran and step-up robust diplomacy with Teran on regional issues
The top down UN GGE process appears dead in the water. International norms and laws for responding to cyber attacks must now be built from the bottom up.
Part of the solution is to rely on the internet’s most essential strength – its vast army of ordinary users
Европейският съвет за външна политика – София (ЕСВП) и Европейската комисия в България имат удоволствието да ви поканят на дискусия на тема „Бъдещето на Европа“ 3 юли 2017 г. (понеделник), от 11:00 до 13:00 ч. (начало на регистрация 10:30 ч.) в Дом на Европа, ул. „Георги С. Раковски“ № 124, София 1000