Diplomats, parliamentarians, and journalists at the 2018 Munich Security Conference highlight today’s most consequential global threats.
Once it leaves the EU, Britain wants a say on European foreign, security, and defense policy.
A selection of experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.
European countries want a stronger foreign and defense policy, but they still don’t share a common threat perception.
France and Germany have completely different views about how to get European defense off the ground.
Coalition of countries accuse Russia of being responsible for NotPetya ransomware.
Better EU defense integration may be bad news for the alliance—but the US is wrong to oppose it.
The West is ill-equipped to deal with the post-1945 order.
Unless Europeans resolve their tension between being part of a place and becoming a global player, others will decide Europe’s strategic future.
If EU member states were to really do something to boost the union’s defences, what would it be? Not PESCO.
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