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Quo Vadis Kosovo? High time to realign with the West

31 May 2024
To restore its credibility, particularly in its pursuit of EU and NATO membership, Kosovo needs to demonstrate full alignment with Western policies. Sustained Western diplomatic engagement with both Kosovo and Serbia is essential in the coming months to prevent the already precarious security situation from deteriorating further.

India’s 2024 election outcome: Old wine in old bottles?

30 May 2024
What will the outcome of India’s general elections mean not just for India but for the EU? Both are facing an existential moment: India as a rising power seeking its place between the ‘like-minded’ and the ‘non-like-minded’, and the EU as a normative actor obliged to adapt to an increasingly transactional international order.

Contestation: the new dynamic driving global politics

22 May 2024

Contestation dynamics have intensified in recent years, to the point they are now driving global politics. We explore the convergence of diverse challenges to the current international order and how European leaders and policymakers should navigate this new reality.

EU-India relations: decoding wordviews & norms

18 April 2024

A webinar exploring the critical yet often overlooked normative dimension of EU-India relations, highlighting how the EU and India's worldviews significantly impact their cooperation. 

India's moment: narrative vs. reality?

20 February 2024
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 achievements and deliver greater socio-economic equality for the population at large.

Steven Everts quoted on possible Trump reelection

21 January 2024

'Given the enormous role the United States plays in European security, we now have to think again about what this means for our own politics, for European defense and for Ukraine.'

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