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A Nightmare for the Gulf States—and Europe?

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The brunt of Iran’s response to the Israeli-American attacks has been directed at the Arab Gulf states. As a result, their business model is in danger. The Europeans may also feel the consequences.

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Sebastian Sons
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Japan, Germany, and Europe’s Economic Security Agenda

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Japan, Germany, and the EU should work more closely together on economic security to reduce vulnerabilities, thus supporting the rules-based international economic order that underpins their prosperity.

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Takahiro Tsuchiya
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Germany’s China Shock

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For a long time, Germany’s political and business elites have chosen to ignore the economic threat emanating from Xi Jinping’s China. It’s now time to confront it.

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Thorsten Benner
Jakob Hensing
Florian Klumpp
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The EU as NATO’s Enabler

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Brussels has started contributing considerably to the overall strengthening of what has long been an elusive concept: NATO’s European pillar.

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Patrick Keller
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Deep Strike Is the New Drones

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The Europeans lack their own ground-based deep-strike capabilities. These missiles must be produced very quickly and in huge numbers.

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Nico Lange
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Berlin Cable

German Intelligence Toughens Up

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Both the foreign and the domestic German secret intelligence agencies are changing.

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Henning Hoff
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Pariscope

Europe’s Quiet Anchor

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Without their common currency, EU member states would have struggled to absorb the economic shock of Russias war of aggression against Ukraine. 

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Joseph de Weck
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Carbon Critical

Trump’s Senseless Energy Battle

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Taking charge of Venezuela's oil reserves is part of the Trump administration's vain attempt to dictate global energy policy.

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Kira Vinke
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Brussels Briefing

Europe Pays Up for Ukraine

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The EU’s borrowing plan is a solid way forward. Chancellor Friedrich Merz and the other European leaders came through when it mattered.

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Rebecca Christie
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Indo-Pacific Watch

China Sees Opportunities in Global Disorder

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Beijing is largely unconcerned by recent US actions. From a European perspective, China may now appear more reliable than the United States. But Chinese policies and strategic objectives have not changed.

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Helena Legarda
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Editors’ Picks

A European Strategy for the Global South

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If they want global problem solving to succeed without US leadership, the Europeans need to fully acknowledge partner countries’ potential.

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Sophie Eisentraut
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How to Talk About European Security in 2026

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Discussing European security remains an often complicated undertaking. This guide will help you easily navigate the debates at this year’s MSC.

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Jörg Lau
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The Trump Doctrine

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One year into his second administration, the contours of US President Donald Trump’s foreign policy have become clearer.

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Leslie Vinjamuri
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Does the Decline of US Soft Power Matter?

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While European publics have a very unfavorable view of Trump’s America, the same is not necessarily true of the rest of the world.

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Anne-Marie Slaughter
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“We Have to Go Back to the Idea of a Core Europe”

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Washington’s behavior on the global stage at the beginning of 2026 has increased doubts about the Trump administration’s reliability, MSC chairman Wolfgang Ischinger warns.

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Wolfgang Ischinger
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Kaja Kallas: The EU’s Tough Talker

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The foreign policy chief is speaking bluntly in order to help Europe assert itself in world affairs.

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Rebecca Christie
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Germany’s New European Policy Puts Effectiveness before Unity

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German policy on Europe is changing fundamentally. The worse the global crises become, the more Chancellor Friedrich Merz is pushing for quick decisions—if necessary, even against Germany's closest partner, France, and in smaller formats.

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Andreas Rinke
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Europe’s New Reality

Europe’s Security Increasingly Lies Beyond NATO and the EU

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The Europeans are increasingly relying on ad hoc formats to address security questions. Those should no longer be seen as temporary fixes but as the place where Europe’s new  security architecture is being built.

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Neil Melvin
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“We Cannot Expect Putin to Wait Until We’re Ready”

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Amid Russia’s continued aggression and military build-up, Europe needs to ramp up its defense capabilities, and fast. Joint procurement and industry consolidation will be key, European Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius tells IPQ.

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Andrius Kubilius
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How to Save Europe from More Nasty Surprises

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The resolve of a strengthened Europe will grow as its capabilities expand. Here’s what needs to happen to take security into European hands—and to actively avert the worst-case scenario.

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Frank Sauer
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