Border games: Has Spain found an answer to the populist challenge on migration?
Spain, and Europe, need a new story about migration – it remains to be seen how the country will put this into practice
Spain, and Europe, need a new story about migration – it remains to be seen how the country will put this into practice
Introduction The last five years have not been kind to the European Union’s foreign policy. The EU has been less relevant, less active, and less…
The EU appears to be largely uninterested in AI’s geopolitical importance, but its member states can only influence the global development of AI if they act tog
The EU and its member states should strengthen their sanctions policy and begin to build up their deterrence and resilience against secondary sanctions
To hedge against US disengagement without precipitating it, Europeans should converge on “taking a greater share of the burden of defending Europe”
Europe should pursue a ‘dual track’ approach of confrontation followed by dialogue with unfriendly cyber powers
The turmoil in the current system represents an opportunity for Europeans to shape a new order that meets their strategic needs
The EU needs to learn to think like a geopolitical power
Europeans can take steps now to enhance their economic power, without advocating increased protectionism or a retreat from globalisation
If Europe does not address these difficult questions soon it will find itself surrounded by more powerful rivals deploying AI against it