Europe’s relative decline as a military-technological power has provided an opportunity for Asian-Pacific powers to rise in its stead. Europe’s military-technological establishment could recover, but it requires significant additional funding and a renewed commitment to international arms collaboration that currently does not exist
First Online: 24 March 2017How should Europe respond to China’s growing economic and military capabi...
This contribution was delivered on 5 May 2022 on the occasion of the hybrid 2022 edition of EUI Stat...
With the end of the Cold War there was a widely shared view amongst scholars in Europe as well as in...
The rise of Asia will shape the global landscape of the 21st century and have profound implications ...
For the first time in modern history Asian states are spending more on defence than their European c...
Many countries in the Asia-Pacific region have extensive local arms industries. However, in terms of...
Europe’s combat aircraft manufacturers, in losing a potential sale to Japan, could see their future ...
The search for defence-industrial collaboration amongst the European countries has been driven by th...
East Asia in 2014 is increasingly compared to Europe in 1914: a region beset by great power rivalry,...
Defence industrialization is an interesting topic that it highlights the interplay between states i...
Western powers, particularly Europe, anxious about the rise of Asia, resist the idea of changes to t...
In order to make it more effective as an actor on the international scene, the European Union is bei...
Europe’s performance relative to the US and countries in Asia is a topic that greatly preoccupies po...
Although the 2003 crisis between Europe and the US seems to be over, the future of the transatlantic...
Despite the global power shift from West to East and almost everyone in the EU recognising that the ...
First Online: 24 March 2017How should Europe respond to China’s growing economic and military capabi...
This contribution was delivered on 5 May 2022 on the occasion of the hybrid 2022 edition of EUI Stat...
With the end of the Cold War there was a widely shared view amongst scholars in Europe as well as in...
The rise of Asia will shape the global landscape of the 21st century and have profound implications ...
For the first time in modern history Asian states are spending more on defence than their European c...
Many countries in the Asia-Pacific region have extensive local arms industries. However, in terms of...
Europe’s combat aircraft manufacturers, in losing a potential sale to Japan, could see their future ...
The search for defence-industrial collaboration amongst the European countries has been driven by th...
East Asia in 2014 is increasingly compared to Europe in 1914: a region beset by great power rivalry,...
Defence industrialization is an interesting topic that it highlights the interplay between states i...
Western powers, particularly Europe, anxious about the rise of Asia, resist the idea of changes to t...
In order to make it more effective as an actor on the international scene, the European Union is bei...
Europe’s performance relative to the US and countries in Asia is a topic that greatly preoccupies po...
Although the 2003 crisis between Europe and the US seems to be over, the future of the transatlantic...
Despite the global power shift from West to East and almost everyone in the EU recognising that the ...
First Online: 24 March 2017How should Europe respond to China’s growing economic and military capabi...
This contribution was delivered on 5 May 2022 on the occasion of the hybrid 2022 edition of EUI Stat...
With the end of the Cold War there was a widely shared view amongst scholars in Europe as well as in...