In Davos we can see that everything has changed: politics is back in the driver’s seat, and geopolitics is increasingly determining economic and business prospects. Europe risks marginality
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Should the crisis continue, with delays piling up and the cost of hubs already rising sharply, the situation for European industries is likely to become worrisome
The multipolar world, in this form, does not allow multilateralism, or even nonalignment in the sense of the Cold War, but rather multi-alignment
Timothy Garton Ash comments on key findings of new ECFR survey
China has been pushing for the enlargement of BRICS for some time now to increase its own influence
Strengthening ties with India has become essential both diplomatically, bringing together Delhi, Brussels and Washington, and economically, attaching Europe to the fastest-growing member of the G20
The West should not forget that the front is in Ukraine and it is suffering both military and civilian casualties every day
No foreign policy is made on the basis of values alone. This is not the first time there has been a tension between interests and values.
The Paris summit is part of a desire to avoid the logic of blocs, of a confrontation between the West and the “global South”
If we don’t attend to the Global South now, they might get frustrated and sell their interests. We may lose many allies that way.
I cannot not rule out that once the fund is exhausted, German defence spending will fall