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    Of myths and molecules: getting real about green hydrogen diplomacy

    Myths and misconceptions often cloud conversations about green hydrogen’s role in the energy transition. A realistic approach is essential to build successful green hydrogen partnerships, starting with a firm grasp of the fundamentals of how we produce, transport and consume this...

    Briefs
    11 March, 2024 By: Lukas Trakimavičius
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    Into the breach! EU military CSDP missions and operations

    For more than 20 years, the EU has deployed troops beyond its borders. But what has been the impact? At a time when the EU is faced with the challenge of taking on a larger role in security and defence, this Brief presents three alternatives for future EU military CSDP missions...

    Briefs
    7 March, 2024 By: Jan Joel Andersson
  • Doubling down on desperation: the implications of defunding UNRWA for Palestinian refugees and Lebanon’s security

    Dalia Ghanem visited a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon and sheds light on the potentially devastating consequences of defunding UNRWA for its residents and for the security of the country.

    Commentary
    5 March, 2024 By: Dalia Ghanem
  • Navalny's two legacies

    The death of Alexei Navalny is an indictment of Vladimir Putin’s regime. But his immense personal courage in opposing Putin’s rule is a reminder that there exists another Russia beyond cheering Kremlin loyalists and a subservient population. Navalny succeeded in exposing the base...

    Commentary
    22 February, 2024 By: Ondrej Ditrych
  • India's moment: narrative vs. reality?

    It seems likely that India will use this year’s edition of the Raisina Dialogue to showcase its prowess on the global diplomatic stage – also with the upcoming elections in mind. But for ‘India’s Moment’ to come to fruition, the country’s rulers need to look beyond foreign policy...
    Commentary
    20 February, 2024 By: Amaia Sánchez-Cacicedo
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    EU-India relations - Gaining strategic traction?

    In this Chaillot Paper, both European and Indian experts explore how the EU and India might seize new opportunities for strategic partnership while highlighting underlying differences in outlook across critical issue areas.

    Chaillot Papers
    19 February 2024 Edited by: Amaia Sánchez-Cacicedo
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    Sahel reset: time to reshape the EU's engagement

    The recent series of military coups in the Sahel has led the EU to reassess its posture in the region. This Brief explores the challenges the EU faces in balancing strategic interests with its commitment to democratic values, and puts forward recommendations for future engagement...

    Briefs
    5 February, 2024 By: Rossella Marangio
  • The US pause on LNG terminals will not put Europe at risk

    The White House’s announcement that it is pausing pending LNG export permits, citing environmental concerns, has generated concern in some quarters. However fears that this decision will put Europe's energy security at risk are overblown.
    Commentary
    31 January, 2024 By: Lukas Trakimavičius
  • Amid wars and elections: getting the EU political transition right

    Against the backdrop of two major wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, the EU is bracing for a pivotal year with two important elections: the European parliamentary elections and the US presidential elections, as well as crucial decisions on who gets appointed to the top jobs at...

    Commentary
    23 January, 2024 By: Steven Everts
  • Guns. Lots of guns - EU strategic responsibility and the European defence industry

    The EU faces a crucial challenge in 2024: supplying Ukraine and rebuilding its arsenals. While tight budgets impede immediate industry restructuring, the EU's pivotal move could be championing dual-use strategic enablers.
    Commentary
    18 January, 2024 By: Jan Joel Andersson

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