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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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Waiting for Christian

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The pro-business Free Democrats are likely to leave the government early. It may be party leader—and finance minister—Christian Lindner’s last consequential mistake for a while.

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Henning Hoff
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“Our Economic Model Remains Attractive”

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What does Germany want from the so-called Global South, what does it have to offer it, and what is the competition doing? An interview with Niels Annen, Parliamentary State Secretary (Deputy Minister) at the German Development Ministry. 

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Niels Annen
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Lost in Space? Europe’s Role in Spatial Defense

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Despite lofty ambitions and notable space-based capabilities, the EU is lagging behind. Only through cooperation and significantly increased investment can Europe adequately respond to the increased relevance of space and the heightened orbital security environment.

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Andrea Rotter
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What Europe Thinks … about European Security and Defense

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There is overwhelming support for greater defense efforts within the EU, with citizens considering it one of their most important concerns. The EU now needs to bridge the gap between rhetoric and action.

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Mihai Sebastian Chihaia
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To Save the Economy, Men Should Clean the House

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Europe’s fiscal future depends on raising productivity in the workforce, which can rise if men start pulling their weight at home.

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Rebecca Christie
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The European Defense Commissioner Is Here

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By introducing a defense commissioner, Ursula von der Leyen’s second European Commission makes clear that Europe’s security is an urgent priority. Defense industrial policy will, by necessity, be a key focus.

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Daniel Fiott
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Europe’s Military Role in the Indo-Pacific: Play the Long Game

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Washington has never been quite sure what it wants the Europeans to do militarily in the Indo-Pacific. The answer will only become clearer once Europe has rebuilt its military capacities. If it uses its potential, it will be able to act as a great power ally.

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Max Bergmann
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