Security through politics
Europe should not confine itself to adopting a narrow security-driven approach in Libya
Europe should not confine itself to adopting a narrow security-driven approach in Libya
It is time for Europe’s defence pioneers to move on out
Rarely does a week go by these days without a ‘cyber attack’ making the headlines across the globe. It may be the massive WannaCry ransomware…
China's naval power is already presenting Europe with direct challenges and opportunities
The five forces that are 'liquidising' global security
Sanctions are not a strategy by themselves, but a tool to be adapted to circumstances
Russia is clearly preparing for offensive operations, but the likelihood of action depends on the quality of Europe’s own defence
It is time to look closely at Europe’s evolving counter-terror activity
What should the European security strategy look like? Join the discussion organised by European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest!
It is beginning to look as though the concept of ring-fencing or reserving a portion of national budgets to be spent collaboratively might finally get airborne