Thou shalt not arm those who cannot win
In this article, Sven Biscop argues that Ukraine should not be armed by Western powers for fear of escalating the crisis. He makes a plea for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict. The post Thou...
View ArticleHalf a grand strategy is not enough
In this second of two articles on strategy, Sven Biscop points out that the EU is caught between member states that do not have a strategy and those that do but who do not have the means to implement...
View ArticleEscalate the diplomatic offensive in the war against Islamic State
Following the attacks in Paris, Sven Biscop argues that while the West and Europe are at war with Islamic State it is time for a new offensive – a diplomatic offensive. The post Escalate the diplomatic...
View ArticleIslamic State turn to terrorism because they are losing the war
Following the tragic attacks on Paris, Frederik Van Lokeren argues that Islamic State will continue to strike abroad and at the heart of its enemies whenever its military situation deteriorates in...
View ArticleCan European strategy cope?
Faced with a plethora of crises and foreign policy challenges, Sven Biscop asks whether Europeans are up to the challenge of acting strategically. The post Can European strategy cope? appeared first on...
View ArticleBrexit: Europe at a strategic crossroads?
In this ‘Standpoint’, James Rogers and Luis Simón analyse the potential consequences of the United Kingdom’s referendum to leave the European Union, arguing that the consequences might not be so...
View ArticleThe United Kingdom and Europe: should it come or go?
Tim Oliver looks at the growing British population and economy, which could become the largest state in Europe by 2050. How will this affect the future of European integration? The post The United...
View ArticleFrance and CSDP: a tin of paint and a can of worms
In article 9 of our “The CSDP: National Perspectives and the CSDP” series, Olivier de France looks at France. The post France and CSDP: a tin of paint and a can of worms appeared first on European...
View ArticleCSDP without the UK: bad for Europe but even worse for Britain
In article 12 of our “The CSDP: National Perspectives” series, Jolyon Howorth looks at the United Kingdom. The post CSDP without the UK: bad for Europe but even worse for Britain appeared first on...
View ArticleFrance steers away from CSDP
In article 17 of our "The CSDP: National Perspectives" series, Benoît Gomis looks at France. The post France steers away from CSDP appeared first on European Geostrategy.
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