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Close-up of President Xi Jinping with chinese flag in the background. Copyright: European Union, 2025

Tech war 2.0: The dangers of Trump's 'G2' bargaining with an emboldened China

Beijing has reshaped the US-China tech war by weaponising critical minerals, forcing Washington to abandon non-negotiable controls in favour of G2-bargaining. Europe now faces growing dependence and exposure to economic coercion, and must reindustrialise with partners to protect...

Briefs
16 December, 2025 By: Joris Teer

Bojana Zorić quoted in the European Correspondent

Why did the EU's attention turn away from enlargement? "After Croatia joined the EU in 2013, the president of the European Commission at the time openly said...

16 December 2025 Bojana Zorić
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The cost of inaction: Why passivity is no longer an option for the European Union

Geopolitics: Russians and Americans are making plans, to which Europeans then react with panic – that's how it usually goes these days, observes Steven Everts . This week's EU summit is a crucial moment to change this.
Commentary
15 December, 2025 By: Steven Everts
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Europe Responds Ep.8: Reparation loan and beyond: how the EU should support Ukraine in 2026

A live discussion on the funding options available to continue supporting Ukraine in 2026.

Events
Dec 17 2025

Chaillot Paper cited in Xinhua

Our latest Chaillot Paper, 'Low trust: Navigating transatlantic relations under Trump 2.0' was mentioned in a Xinhua article on the growing rift in...

11 December 2025 Giuseppe Spatafora
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Southern currents: Mapping the geopolitics of the South Atlantic

The South Atlantic is emerging as a strategic arena connecting Africa and South America. Deepening security and economic ties, intensifying geopolitical competition and rising threats from organised crime create new challenges and opportunities for more proactive EU engagement.

Briefs
11 December, 2025 By: Rossella Marangio, Giuseppe Spatafora

Giuseppe Spatafora on the 2025 National Security Strategy

The reading of Russia in the 2025 National Security Strategy (NSS) raises questions about whether the US still sees Russia as an adversary. Speaking to NPR...

10 December 2025 Giuseppe Spatafora
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Fuel, fear and falsehoods: Defending Europe and Ukraine from Russia’s hybrid energy war

Russia is waging a hybrid energy war on Europe and Ukraine, coupling physical attacks with targeted disinformation. The EU must reinforce infrastructure resilience and strategic communications to protect citizens and counter Moscow’s manipulation of energy security narratives.

Commentary
10 December, 2025 By: Leonardo De Agostini, Caspar Hobhouse

Giuseppe Spatafora quoted in The Media Line

With Russian aggression no longer a distant problem, Europe is preparing for a turbulent decade ahead. As Giuseppe Spatafora explained to The Media Line,...

07 December 2025 Giuseppe Spatafora

Tim Rühlig's Analysis mentioned in Frankfurter Rundschau

Tim Rühlig and Alessia Caruso's Analysis, 'The dependence gap in Russia-China relations', was highlighted in a Frankfurter Rundschau article looking at the...

29 November 2025 Tim Rühlig

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