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International rules are only as strong as the democratic states supporting them. In the wake of the U.S. military operation in Venezuela, Europeans have a vested interest in making a compelling case for international law but shy away from doing so.
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Solidarity Is a Must for Europe to Ensure its Own Security
Europe is designing a new model of collective security that no longer relies on the United States. For this effort to succeed, solidarity between member states that have different threat perceptions is vital.
Why Brazil Has the Soft Power and Gravitas to Lead the Global South
In an increasingly fragmented world, leadership is no longer defined solely by military power, GDP size, or the ability to coerce. It is defined by credibility, cultural resonance, diplomatic legitimacy, and the capacity to convene without intimidating. By these standards, Brazil stands out as one of the few countries with the soft power and gravitas required to credibly lead the Global South.
Starmer ready for closer EU alignment ’in the national interest’
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EU agrees €90bn loan for Ukraine but without using Russian assets
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By: N. Peter Kramer