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  • Ursula von der Leyen and Mark Rutte at the NATO Summit 2026. Image credit to the European Commission.

    After the NATO summit: The road to European leadership in defence

    Following NATO's summit in Ankara, Europe must move beyond capability development. It is time to assume leadership for defence planning, rehearse for fighting with less US support, and ensure coherence between the various political frameworks.

    Commentary
    10 July, 2026 By: Luigi Scazzieri, Giuseppe Spatafora
  • Handshake between Wang Wentao and Maroš Šefčovič. Image credit to the European Commission.

    Europe does not need new trade weapons – it needs to pull the trigger

    Europe does not need new trade defence measures to respond to China's export surge. It needs to use its existing powers more decisively to deter coercion, strengthen its negotiating position and restore competitiveness.

    Commentary
    7 July, 2026 By: Tim Rühlig
  • A close up of a metal container with the word china written on it. Credit photo: Photo by Zalfa Imani on Unsplash

    Europe must really confront China now: delay is no longer an option

    As China exerts growing economic and strategic pressure on Europe, the EU continues to delay difficult decisions. How can Europe defend its interests against a power that increasingly uses trade, technology and economic interdependence for political purposes?

    Commentary
    2 July, 2026 By: Steven Everts
  • Donald Trump with NATO logo in the background. Credit photo: NATO

    Europe must focus on defending itself, not on keeping Trump happy

    The NATO summit in Ankara in early July threatens to revolve around one question once again: how do we keep Donald Trump on board? Europe would be much better off focusing on its own plan for military deterrence.

    Commentary
    11 June, 2026 By: Steven Everts
  • Ursula von der Leyen, Jakov Milatovic, Milojko Spajic and Antonio Costa at the EU-Western Balkans Summit in Montenegro. Copyright European Union, 2026, licensed under CC BY 4.0

    The EU-Western Balkans Summit: Enlargement moves forward but political tensions endure

    The EU-Western Balkans Summit highlighted renewed momentum for enlargement. Yet ongoing political crises, governance shortcomings and regional tensions show that successful integration will depend as much on domestic reforms and stability as on geopolitical ambition.

    Commentary
    9 June, 2026 By: Bojana Zorić
  • Armenian voters look for their names on voter lists displayed on a wall. Photo by OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    Armenia’s election: A welcome win for Pashinyan, but a difficult road lies ahead

    Nikol Pashinyan’s election victory keeps Armenia on a pro-European course despite intense Russian pressure. Yet his failure to secure a constitutional majority leaves the peace process with Azerbaijan vulnerable, underscoring the need for sustained EU engagement.

    Commentary
    8 June, 2026 By: Ondrej Ditrych
  • G7 foreign affairs ministers sitting around a table with flags in the background. Credit photo: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

    Why tensions between the US and its allies are now so critical: Reflections on competing coalition dynamics ahead of the G7 summit

    As G7 leaders gather in Évian, growing tensions between the US and its allies risk weakening the Western alliance just as China accelerates its global coalition-building efforts. The summit will test whether the G7 can renew strategic entente in an increasingly contested world.

    Commentary
    5 June, 2026 By: Alice Ekman
  • US forces participate in a live-fire event with Patriot missiles during in Kuwait. Image credit to the US Department of War.

    Closing the deep-strike gap: Why Europe needs useful systems now

    Europe’s growing deep-strike gap threatens NATO deterrence as US support becomes less certain. European states must move faster to develop, produce and procure affordable deep-strike systems while strengthening the intelligence and targeting networks that make them effective.

    Commentary
    22 May, 2026 By: Luigi Scazzieri
  • Donald Trump and Xi Jinping shaking hands in front of American and Chinese flags. Credit photo: White House

    Xi and Trump are heading for tactical stabilisation, not a reset

    Trump and Xi are unlikely to strike a grand bargain in Beijing. Instead, the summit will centre on managing rivalry, preserving fragile trade and technology truces, and containing geopolitical tensions that could further destabilise the global economy.

    Commentary
    13 May 2026 By: Tim Rühlig
  • Asaad Al-Shaibani and Dubravka Šuica at the Syria Partnership Coordination Forum. Picture from the EC Audiovisual Service.

    The rules of reconstruction: Why the EU-Syria reset must put institutions first

    Syria's reconstruction will depend not only on foreign investment, but on transparent institutions and effective governance. By prioritising legal reform, public administration and anti-corruption safeguards, the EU can help prevent renewed instability and state capture.

    Commentary
    13 May, 2026 By: Katarzyna Sidło

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