Can governance Trump guns? European security after the US elections
Rather than trying to duplicate NATO, the EU should instead focus on 'hybrid defence'
Rather than trying to duplicate NATO, the EU should instead focus on 'hybrid defence'
The answer for European countries in the age of Trump lies in genuine integration of territorial defence
It is not the absence of a strategy that is most troubling, but the fact that the government appears to be going into the negotiations with aims that are intellectually incoherent, even delusional
There is no escaping the fundamental tension between Britain’s need for economic ties with rising powers and the growing nativist sentiments at home.
What do EU countries think of Donald Trump’s victory?
Asian partners and rivals alike will be justifiably nervous at the prospect of a Trump presidency, but they should not read too much into campaign rhetoric
Before January, Europeans should make preparations to safeguard the UN, again
If European governments do not take serious steps to secure a good deal with President Trump, they will likely end up with a bad one.
The days of US fiscal restraint, and of global trade growth outpacing GDP growth, are now over.
The German government is to step up its efforts to keep Europeans together