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The EU Needs an Interagency Process for Foreign Policy

Amid escalating international crises, Europe appears ill-equipped to offer effective diplomatic solutions. To regain influence as a global player, the EU should adopt an interagency mechanism involving its institutions and member states to develop policy options on foreign issues of strategic importance.

· October 15, 2024
In The Media
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As the Extreme Right Marches on, Europe Misses Another Wake-Up Call

Nearly every Western country has seen at least some democratic decline over the past years, and much of it is related to the steady mainstreaming of extremism. However, seeing the ghosts of the past rise to prominence in places like Germany and Austria is of particular concern.

· October 11, 2024
Global Policy
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Harnessing Europe’s Narrative Power to Shape the Digital Future

Conflicting visions of the digital future are creating organizational fragmentation and ideological competition. By investing in its narrative power and building effective coalitions, the EU can strengthen multilateralism and shape global governance in the digital domain.

· October 10, 2024
Taking The Pulse: Is China Becoming Germany’s New Dependency?

Germany was one of five EU member states to oppose the introduction of EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. What does this move say about Germany’s and Europe’s strategies toward Beijing?

· October 10, 2024
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Can Georgia Stay on Its European Path?

Thomas de Waal and Natalie Sabanadze discuss the stakes in Georgia’s forthcoming election and explore how the results could affect the country’s course toward EU membership.

· October 9, 2024
The New European Commission’s Distorted Democracy Agenda

The EU’s focus on security has caused it to shift from a proactive to a defensive democracy support strategy. As a new institutional cycle begins, the union risks downgrading its global democracy promotion efforts too much and relinquishing one of its distinctive geopolitical advantages.

· October 8, 2024