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  • NEO Magnet Factory in Estonia | © NPM Narva, 2025 (EC - Audiovisual Service)

    False sense of security: European complacency on rare earths is the wrong answer to the US-China trade truce

    Talk of a US–China 'trade truce' may lull Europe into a false sense of security. Beijing's export controls on rare earths and critical materials remain disruptive, unpredictable and coercive. Unless the EU accelerates de-risking, its industries and defence sector will stay...

    Commentary
    27 November, 2025 By: Joris Teer
  • Stars in the sky. Credit photo: Envato elements

    When stars align: Leveraging European defence budgets to drive a dual-use tech boom

    Europe faces a security and competitiveness crisis. Increased defence spending offers an opportunity to address both challenges, unleashing a dual-use technology boom. Both the EU and its Member States have key roles to play in this effort.

    Briefs
    3 July, 2025 By: Joris Teer, Giuseppe Spatafora
  • Informal meeting of defence ministers. Credit: The Chancellery of the Prime Minister

    European Ministers of Defence - Save Europe, invest in mining!

    Critical materials are the backbone of modern defence. For Europe's rearmament to succeed, the EU defence ministers must break Beijing's chokehold on these essential resources.

    Commentary
    6 June, 2025 By: Joris Teer
  • Image of drones © Envato Elements

    Minding the drone gap: Drone warfare and the EU

    Drones have become ubiquitous in conflicts, from the wars in Ukraine and Gaza/Israel/Lebanon to the civil wars in Sudan, Syria and Myanmar. We explore the impact of drones on modern warfare and how the EU should respond to their growing prominence on the battlefield.

    Briefs
    11 October, 2024 By: Jan Joel Andersson, Sascha Simon
  • Made in Ukraine: How the EU can support Ukrainian defence production

    Ukraine urgently needs investment in local production capacities and repair and maintenance facilities. The EU and Ukraine have a shared strategic interest in supporting the reform and development of Ukraine’s rapidly expanding defence industry.

    Briefs
    26 April, 2024 By: Jan Joel Andersson, Ondrej Ditrych
  • 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
  • Image of a plane © Wikimedia

    Building weapons together (or not) - How to strengthen the European defence industry

    Against the backdrop of the biggest rearmament effort in Europe since the 1950s, this Brief examines whether the EU defence industry is as fragmented as is commonly believed. It argues that new EU initiatives should focus on strengthening long-term demand for critical strategic...

    Briefs
    16 November, 2023 By: Jan Joel Andersson
  • Yearbook of European Security 2023

    The 2023 Yearbook of European Security provides an overview of events in 2022 that were significant for European security – in particular, inevitably, Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

    Books
    2 August 2023 Edited By: Jan Joel Andersson, Clara Sophie Cramer
  • Image of bullet - © Envato Elements

    Buying weapons together (or not)

    After many years of underinvestment in defence, EU Member States are rearming. This Brief reviews the record of European armaments collaboration and sets out under what conditions common defence acquisition and joint arms procurement make most sense (and when it does not).

    Briefs
    3 April, 2023 By: Jan Joel Andersson
  • Strategic Compass

    This Chaillot Paper seeks to inform the remaining months of negotiation on the Strategic Compass. It offers numerous recommendations and policy considerations, combining the insights of eleven expert contributors and the results of an EUISS questionnaire.

    Chaillot Papers
    15 December 2021 By: Daniel Fiott, Gustav Lindstrom

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