When they meet at NATO’s Wales Summit in Newport on 4-5 September, the European Heads of State and Government should not see this as the first chapter of a new book, but as the next chapter of an existing one. The previous chapter was their meeting in Brussels last December for the European Council. The title of the book is European defence
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Important decisions on Europe’s military capabilities are expected from the December 2013 European...
On 14 November, following a jumbo meeting featuring EU foreign and defence ministers, the Council of...
The quest for substance, capability, and strategic autonomy goes on – or does it? Is the objective o...
This CEPS Commentary analyses the impact of the Chicago NATO Summit (May 20-21) and the Smart Defenc...
“An appropriate level of ambition and strategic autonomy is important for Europe’s ability to foster...
The EU Global Strategy is crystal clear on the EU’s political level of ambition yet remarkably silen...
At the NATO Summit in Chicago a first assessment of the Alliance’s Smart Defense initiative is expec...
In the Royal Military Academy in Brussels on 13 July 2010 Jolyon Howorth gave the opening speech at ...
Since the publication of the European Union Global Strategy (EUGS) in June 2016, there have been inn...
Continuing the series of contributions from the speakers at the 6-7 February Egmont – Raytheon event...
A concordat is an agreement between the church authorities and the state that regulates the activiti...
When the European Council meets in December, it will face a range of decisions which will lay the ...
On 22 June the European Council agreed on the need to launch a permanent structured cooperation (PES...
Cardiff has the potential to turn into a “great meeting”, if the focus is on forging a new and attra...
NATO and the European Union (EU) are both engaged in a continuous cycle of adaptation, witness in 20...
Important decisions on Europe’s military capabilities are expected from the December 2013 European...
On 14 November, following a jumbo meeting featuring EU foreign and defence ministers, the Council of...
The quest for substance, capability, and strategic autonomy goes on – or does it? Is the objective o...
This CEPS Commentary analyses the impact of the Chicago NATO Summit (May 20-21) and the Smart Defenc...
“An appropriate level of ambition and strategic autonomy is important for Europe’s ability to foster...