Macron Makes France a Great Middle Power
France has stopped clinging to notions of being a great power and is embracing the middle power moment. But Emmanuel Macron has his work cut out if he is to secure his country’s global standing before his term in office ends.
The EU’s zig-zag road towards stronger financial markets
Giles Merritt delves into the confusing welter of efforts to streamline Europe’s national financial players into a more dynamic single capital market
Vienna calling: Austria far right gathers strength after near miss
To thwart the FPÖ’s steady rise, the Austrian government tries to play the long game
How Europe Can Survive the AI Labor Transition
Integrating AI into the workplace will increase job insecurity, fundamentally reshaping labor markets. To anticipate and manage this transition, the EU must build public trust, provide training infrastructures, and establish social protections.
After a painful NATO exercise: are all those billions for defense being spent wisely?
NATO reported on its website about a large-scale exercise organised by a multinational battlegroup in Estonia. The soldiers had to train in temperatures of 20 degrees below zero. The military alliance is investing significant resources in defending its eastern flank.
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The Albanese around the UN’s neck
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Everyone remembers the pupil at the back of the classroom, needling classmates – then flashing a wide-eyed “Who, me?” when the teacher turned around.
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The Week That Changed Everything: EU–India After the FTA, the AI Summit and the End of Strategic Ambiguity
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
What New Delhi’s February Moment Means for Europe — and Why Central and Eastern Europe Must Now Step Forward
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Can EU Still Matter in Syria?
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Europe’s interests in Syria extend beyond migration management, yet the EU trails behind other players in the country’s post-Assad reconstruction. To boost its influence in Damascus, the union must upgrade its commitment to ensuring regional stability.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026
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The EU must take the lead in a ’new world order’ of trade blocs
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026
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USA@250 and the Rising World’s Agendas and Visions: EU lessons
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
In 2026, the United States will mark a symbolic milestone: 250 years since 1776. The official “America250” framework presents the semiquincentennial as a civic moment, a pause for reflection, renewal, and national storytelling. For Europeans, it may appear as an inward-looking exercise, heavy on symbolism and light on strategy.
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Trump’s ‘Armada’ to Iran and the Return of Gunboat Diplomacy
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EU "trapped in a vicious circle" on raw materials
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
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By: N. Peter Kramer