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The Catastrophic Consequences of Peace

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Any “deal” with Russia over its war against Ukraine that involves the acceptance of territorial losses would be highly dangerous. It would embolden not only Moscow, but other capitals, too, and mark the end of the post-1945 order.

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Vladislav Inozemtsev
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Navigating the Geopolitics of a Three-Theater World

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Great power competition is being played out in three regions: Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia. With hot wars in two and one looming in the third, the constellation has consequences for Europe.

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Marc Saxer
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What the Germans Think ... About “Debt Brake” Reform

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Conventional wisdom suggests that the German public is fiscally conservative and hostile to easing the constitutional debt brake. However, a new poll suggests that a majority of Germans, including supporters of the center-right CDU/CSU, want the debt brake to be changed to allow for higher levels of investment.

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Joseph de Weck
Shahin Vallée
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Trump and “New Europe”

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The re-election of Donald Trump as US president may actually lead to some positive development in Central and Eastern Europe. The countries so far reluctant to spend big on defense may finally come round to doing so.

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Sławomir Sierakowski
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What Ukraine Expects

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The return of Donald Trump to the White House is regarded as both a risk and an opportunity in Ukraine. Much hinges on whether the Europeans, in particular Germany, manage to come up with a bold, unified approach of their own.

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Pavlo Klimkin
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Berlin Cable

A Touch of Trumpism Reaches Germany’s Election Campaign

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Elon Musk has been trolling Germany’s parliamentary election campaign during the holidays. His AI-supported interventions are unlikely to have much effect, but they remind the country that it needs new ideas—which so far are lacking.

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Henning Hoff
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Pariscope

France Has a Problem with Racism, not Migration

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Migration statistics have been low for decades, yet French politicians continue to fret about the country being taken over by foreigners. That is because rallying against migration is a way for the far-right to mobilize voters against France’s non-white and Muslim population.

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Carbon Critical

The North Star of Europe’s Industrial Policy Goes South

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Swedish battery maker Northvolt, championed as the domestic guarantor of Europe’s switch to EV mobility, has filed for bankruptcy. But it deserves a second chance.

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Emily Hardy
Dan Helmeci
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What Europe Thinks … About the Transatlantic Partnership

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The first Trump presidency caused views of the United States to deteriorate in Europe. It’s not a given that history will repeat itself, while Europeans are looking elsewhere, too.

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Julia Ganter
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Brussels Briefing

The EU’s Quest to Run Faster

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Calls for greater competitiveness expose the gaps between what would make the EU more productive and what its members are willing to do.

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Rebecca Christie
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Indo-Pacific Watch

Xi’s Second Purge of China’s Military

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A renewed anti-corruption drive has led to the dismissal of a remarkable number of defense ministers and Chinese top brass. This may dampen Xi Jinping’s appetite for conflict in the short term, but the Chinese president is pursuing the purge with his geopolitical goals in mind.

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Helena Legarda
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Editors’ Picks

Germany Must Embrace Boldness in its Foreign Policy

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Investing more in defense and security, tackling illegal migration, containing China, revitalizing the EU: Germany’s foreign policy must finally replace its customary caution with boldness.

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Nico Lange
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Toward a New German Foreign Policy
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How Europe Should Deal with Trump’s Oligarch-in-Chief

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As Donald Trump takes office again, tech billionaire Elon Musk will go from speaking for six companies to speaking for a $27 trillion economy. In response, Europe needs to concentrate on accumulating tech power.

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Valentin Weber
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“The Status Quo Is History”

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Donald Trump’s re-election speaks of the definite end of the globalization consensus in the United States. It also represents a tectonic shift in US foreign policy, says Emily Haber, Germany’s ambassador to Washington during the first Trump administration.

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Emily Haber
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Why Trump’s America Offers a Silver Lining for Europe

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For decades, it has been easier for Berlin to invoke American power than to compromise with its continental neighbors. This has always been a risky bet. Trumpism will force Germany back into Europe—to its benefit.

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Julia Friedlander
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“Don’t Buy Greenland, Buy Its Minerals”

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In the green resource race, the United States and the EU should look to the big island in the North Atlantic and forge a common approach, providing expertise and facilitating the needed investments.

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Emily Hardy
Dan Helmeci
Katrine Westgaard
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Russia’s Axis of Autocrats

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As Russia continues its advances in Ukraine, China, Iran, and North Korea are playing increasingly pivotal roles in supporting Putin’s war and undermining Western sanctions.

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Jannik Hartmann
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The Meanings of Ukraine’s Kursk Offensive

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Ukraine’s armed forces surprised many when they managed to counter-invade Russia in early August. In part, the Ukrainians acted out of a sense of urgency, something that is sorely lacking in Western debates.

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Luke Johnson
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“Tomorrow Russia Will Demand Even More”

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Europe must become stronger within the framework of NATO and the European Union—militarily, but also economically. This is the only way it can stand up to Vladimir Putin’s aggressive Russia, says Finland's Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen.

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Elina Valtonen
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Europe and the Indo-Pacific

Asia as the New Center of Geopolitics

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Asia’s rise is the story of a region becoming the center of geopolitics for the 21st century. Asian security, economic, technological, and ecological dynamics will define global affairs. There is a chance for Europe to engage more deeply with the region.

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Evan Medeiros
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Germany and the Epicenter of the Global Reordering

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In the Indo-Pacific region, the outlines are emerging of a world that poses a profound challenge to Germany and Europe—but also offers opportunities for a course correction.

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Bernhard Bartsch
Mikko Huotari
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The Indo-Pacific and its Emergence as a Global Powerhouse

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Power politics, fear of war, world trade, and booming economies: The Indo-Pacific is increasingly becoming a global powerhouse. The strategic constellation of the greater region is conflict-laden—and a major challenge for Europe.

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Marc Saxer
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