It is almost as if engaging in war is easier than thinking about war. In the year of the commemoration of the First World War, Europe is facing several wars on its borders, and European forces are actively engaged in Iraq and Mali. But is anyone thinking about the strategic objectives
"Recent crises show clearly that Europeans security depends on external developments. The Common Sec...
“An appropriate level of ambition and strategic autonomy is important for Europe’s ability to foster...
A concordat is an agreement between the church authorities and the state that regulates the activiti...
It is almost as if engaging in war is easier than thinking about war. In the year of the commemorati...
In the Royal Military Academy in Brussels on 13 July 2010 Jolyon Howorth gave the opening speech at ...
Since strategy is about connecting ends, ways and means, the means constrain the ends. It would be u...
In Egmont Paper No. 33 'The Value of Power, the Power of Values: A Call for an EU Grand Strategy', e...
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, ...
Continuing the series of contributions from the speakers at the 6-7 February Egmont – Raytheon event...
When they meet at NATO’s Wales Summit in Newport on 4-5 September, the European Heads of State and G...
The EU Global Strategy is crystal clear on the EU’s political level of ambition yet remarkably silen...
As the battles for Aleppo and Mosul rage on, the wider Middle East appears to be in free fall. So-ca...
Should EU states prioritise foreign policy cooperation through the EU or through NATO? Alexander Mat...
Russia’s attack on Ukraine has sent shockwaves across Europe and the world. While the current war is...
"Recent crises show clearly that Europeans security depends on external developments. The Common Sec...
“An appropriate level of ambition and strategic autonomy is important for Europe’s ability to foster...
A concordat is an agreement between the church authorities and the state that regulates the activiti...
It is almost as if engaging in war is easier than thinking about war. In the year of the commemorati...
In the Royal Military Academy in Brussels on 13 July 2010 Jolyon Howorth gave the opening speech at ...
Since strategy is about connecting ends, ways and means, the means constrain the ends. It would be u...
In Egmont Paper No. 33 'The Value of Power, the Power of Values: A Call for an EU Grand Strategy', e...
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, ...
Continuing the series of contributions from the speakers at the 6-7 February Egmont – Raytheon event...
When they meet at NATO’s Wales Summit in Newport on 4-5 September, the European Heads of State and G...
The EU Global Strategy is crystal clear on the EU’s political level of ambition yet remarkably silen...
As the battles for Aleppo and Mosul rage on, the wider Middle East appears to be in free fall. So-ca...
Should EU states prioritise foreign policy cooperation through the EU or through NATO? Alexander Mat...
Russia’s attack on Ukraine has sent shockwaves across Europe and the world. While the current war is...
"Recent crises show clearly that Europeans security depends on external developments. The Common Sec...
“An appropriate level of ambition and strategic autonomy is important for Europe’s ability to foster...
A concordat is an agreement between the church authorities and the state that regulates the activiti...