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  • Group photo of leaders participating to EPC meeting. Credit photo: EPC Tirana

    A stage without a script? How can the European Political Community live up to its ambition?

    Albania hosted the sixth edition of the European Political Community (EPC) on 16 May. But the political weight of the EPC still falls short of expectations. Rather than letting the EPC drift into irrelevance, the EU Member States should take the lead in investing the format with...

    Commentary
    20 May, 2025 By: Bojana Zorić
  • Handshake between Keir Starmer, on the left, and Ursula von der Leyen. Credit photo: European Union, 2024

    New bridges across the Channel? The promise and limits of the EU-UK reset

    The EU-UK summit in London on 19 May marks the start of a new phase in the relationship: the focus is no longer on implementation but rather on deepening cooperation, both in security and defence and in the economic realm.

    Commentary
    19 May, 2025 By: Luigi Scazzieri
  • Container ship unloading crane ship seaport | © Siwabud Veerapaisarn, Canva

    Momentum, not membership: Three ways the EU can engage with Indo-Pacific trade

    The EU's notable absence from key Indo-Pacific trade frameworks risks undercutting its long-term ambitions in the region. Deepening ties with one of the region's leading trade pacts offers a low-friction way to signal intent, relevance, and credibility.

    Commentary
    16 May, 2025 By: Lizza Bomassi
  • Logo of World on Fire and photo of Statue of Liberty in Kyiv. Credit photo: Maryna Nikolaieva on Unsplash

    Does Europe feel the urgency, or does it sink into defeatism?  

    Ukraine should be able to say no to a bad deal between Trump and Putin. This is achievable, provided we focus on what truly matters and realise that Ukraine holds more cards than Trump may think.

    Commentary
    5 May, 2025 By: Steven Everts
  • Boxing gloves & World on fire logo. Credit photo pixelshot via Canva

    Parlour tricks will not win peace in Ukraine: to achieve it, Europeans need to go ‘full Martian’

    Diverging US and European approaches to ending the war in Ukraine are increasingly apparent. Europe must rise to the challenge and exert pressure on Russia to accept ceasefire terms that will lay the groundwork for a sustainable peace – a real peace grounded in geopolitical...

    Commentary
    2 May, 2025 By: Ondrej Ditrych
  • Wind turbines next to "World on Fire" logo. Credit photo: Getty image via Canva

    Keep calm and carry on: The EU’s energy transition should not bow to Trump

    In the face of shifting US politics and fossil fuel pressures, the EU must hold steady on its energy transition. It's methodical, rules-based approach to climate and energy policy is not just an asset—it’s a geopolitical strength.

    Commentary
    30 April, 2025 By: Caspar Hobhouse
  • A Chinese flag flying on top of a building | © Dominic Kurniawan Suryaputra, Unsplash

    Getting closer to China because of Trump? Sounds logical but it's wrong

    Europe must beware of the trap of the 'China option' as an automatic response to Trump's hostilities. What Europe has to do is play a smart game and seize Chinese attempts at a rapprochement to obtain real concessions.

    Commentary
    22 April, 2025 By: Steven Everts
  • Some of the Western Balkans' flags | © Arman Fazlic, Canva

    Stability on the agenda, enlargement on the line: Why HR/VP Kallas' Western Balkans visit is more than symbolic

    Last week's visit by HR/VP Kaja Kallas to the Western Balkans conveyed a clear message: the region remains firmly on the EU's radar.

    Commentary
    15 April, 2025 By: Bojana Zorić
  • Robotic arms with conveyor line. Credit photo: ©PhonlamaiPhoto's via Canva.com

    To survive Moscow, Beijing, and Washington’s economic onslaught, Europe must reindustrialise

    With the advent of Trump’s tariffs, the EU has once again found itself caught in the crossfire of great power geo-economic ambitions. It must respond by prioritising EU and partner industries, cutting red tape, and boosting energy production.

    Commentary
    14 April, 2025 By: Joris Teer
  • Flag of NATO waving in the wind |  © romanbabakin, Canva

    NATO's 76th anniversary: What's the future of the alliance?

    The best way for NATO to survive might be to make its structure less reliant on the US. European countries and Canada can do so by increasing their share of the defence burden and by developing European capabilities.

    Commentary
    7 April, 2025 By: Giuseppe Spatafora

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