Sven Biscop points out that the EU is caught between member states that do not have a strategy and those that do but who do not have the means to implement one
“We, the political leaders of the EU member states, in order to ensure the security of our citizens ...
How can Europe cope with the multipolar challenge? Europe must act collectively in order to “punch i...
Complexity is a crucial barrier to our understanding of how actors behave in the international arena...
EU Member States have agreed on a grand strategy, the 2016 Global Strategy (EUGS). However, the Fore...
Sven Biscop shows modernised, broader definition of strategy allows for the useful application of t...
If we want to avoid large mistakes, we have to have the courage to ask large questions – and to cons...
Belgium is not in the habit of putting down major strategies for its defense policy. In the past, ca...
This commentary details the major flaws of the EU so-called strategic partnerships and offers a set ...
One may not be aware of it, but in its 2003 European Security Strategy (ESS) the E.U. has a grand st...
Since strategy is about connecting ends, ways and means, the means constrain the ends. It would be u...
Have Europeans lost the art of making grand strategy? In a reflection process initiated by Sweden, P...
The Arab Spring, the American pivot, and the global crisis: these affect all of EU external action, ...
These past few years, the European Union (EU) has taken various decisions which, when taken together...
It has become a corny cliché, but it is true: the European Union (EU) is a peace project. The only w...
In Egmont Paper No. 33 'The Value of Power, the Power of Values: A Call for an EU Grand Strategy', e...
“We, the political leaders of the EU member states, in order to ensure the security of our citizens ...
How can Europe cope with the multipolar challenge? Europe must act collectively in order to “punch i...
Complexity is a crucial barrier to our understanding of how actors behave in the international arena...
EU Member States have agreed on a grand strategy, the 2016 Global Strategy (EUGS). However, the Fore...
Sven Biscop shows modernised, broader definition of strategy allows for the useful application of t...
If we want to avoid large mistakes, we have to have the courage to ask large questions – and to cons...
Belgium is not in the habit of putting down major strategies for its defense policy. In the past, ca...
This commentary details the major flaws of the EU so-called strategic partnerships and offers a set ...
One may not be aware of it, but in its 2003 European Security Strategy (ESS) the E.U. has a grand st...
Since strategy is about connecting ends, ways and means, the means constrain the ends. It would be u...
Have Europeans lost the art of making grand strategy? In a reflection process initiated by Sweden, P...
The Arab Spring, the American pivot, and the global crisis: these affect all of EU external action, ...
These past few years, the European Union (EU) has taken various decisions which, when taken together...
It has become a corny cliché, but it is true: the European Union (EU) is a peace project. The only w...
In Egmont Paper No. 33 'The Value of Power, the Power of Values: A Call for an EU Grand Strategy', e...
“We, the political leaders of the EU member states, in order to ensure the security of our citizens ...
How can Europe cope with the multipolar challenge? Europe must act collectively in order to “punch i...
Complexity is a crucial barrier to our understanding of how actors behave in the international arena...