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Europe’s Choice: Adapt or Atrophy

The world is heading into a period where foundational rules once taken for granted no longer apply. The EU urgently needs to emerge from its peace dividend softness and build a power model that allows it to shape new alliances and deter adversaries.

· September 17, 2024
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Will Replacing Biden Help the Democrats?

Trump is leading the polls in the U.S. presidential race. But Harris is not far behind and can improve her rating in the months ahead.

· July 23, 2024
Prospect
Is Europe Ready for a New Transatlantic Era?

The future of U.S.-EU ties remains uncertain after Joe Biden’s exit from the presidential race. Europe must be prepared to take charge of its own security.*

· July 23, 2024
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Governing Military AI Amid a Geopolitical Minefield

The lack of an international governance framework for military AI poses risks to global security. The EU should spearhead an inclusive initiative to set global standards and ensure the responsible use of AI in warfare.

· July 17, 2024
Summer Suggestions: Yellowstone, Slow Horses, and More

It’s that time of the year! Dip into the second batch of summer recommendations from Carnegie Europe’s scholars, friends, and colleagues. We hope you discover some real gems.

· July 16, 2024
Ukraine, Not Trump, Is NATO’s Achilles’ Heel

As NATO convenes in Washington, it faces internal tensions and Trump’s potential return as U.S. president. But it is the alliance’s approach to Russia that will determine the future of transatlantic security.

· July 9, 2024