The transatlantic relationship has changed profoundly. Europe must recognise it and act accordingly. We explore how the EU can move transatlantic relations forward in an age of low trust, and how other US allies across the world are tackling the disruptions of Trump 2.0.
The EU Institute for Security Studies, together with the Ananta Centre-Delhi and Institut Montaigne, co-hosted this year's EU-India Strategic Dialogue in Brussels.
"China is in the process of pulling the rug out from under Europe's rearmament efforts, just as the Kremlin steps up its aggression beyond Ukraine," said Joris...
Critics blame Europe’s ‘summer of humiliation’ on the EU’s timidity in trade negotiations with President Trump. Yet the greater threat to European prosperity is Beijing’s twin strategy of flooding markets with cheap goods while weaponising supply chains.
Cognitive security calls for more than traditional defence measures. It requires a direct response to the strategic targeting of perception and knowledge in covert political warfare.
Tim Rühlig and Alessia Caruso's Analysis, 'The dependence gap in Russia-China relations', was cited in the South China Morning Post's article on Europe's search...
We switched the lens and discussed the Western Balkans not only as recipients of security, but as essential contributors to Europe’s security architecture.
The 12-day Israel-Iran war in June 2025 profoundly altered the strategic landscape of the Middle East, leaving the risk of military escalation dangerously high. In this uncertain environment, Europe can still play a critical diplomatic role.
When asked about the impact of the once-hyped European Political Community, Bojana Zorić told Politico that there is a risk that it becomes "just another...
Fighter jets are too costly against cheap drones and Europe can’t rely on the US for anti-drone capabilities, as Americans are also lagging behind. "This is new...