State of defence in Europe: state of emergency?
When a doctor calls for a thorough examination of the state of a patient’s health, he hopes that everything will turn out to be alright, but it really means that […]
When a doctor calls for a thorough examination of the state of a patient’s health, he hopes that everything will turn out to be alright, but it really means that […]
in DGAPanalyse 10, Oktober 2013. (Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)
The European Commission has now released its 2013 Communication on defence-industrial policy. But does the latest set of policy ideas offer European defence-industrial cooperation any new impetus? This Brief argues […]
Commentaries
In an age of major power shifts, which we know from history always to be particularly dangerous, different scenarios are possible; the only promising one is that of more and […]
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The reigning mood in Europe certainly appeared to be ‘post-interventionist’. With the end of a long drawn-out and inconclusive deployment to Afghanistan finally in sight and with defense budgets under […]
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C’est sur la base d’intérêts identifiés et de responsabilités assumées que les Européens peuvent imaginer leur action militaire collective pour sécuriser leur voisinage, protéger leurs intérêts, notamment maritimes, et participer […]
This fourth Alumni Seminar is hosted by the Egmont Institute. For the report, click here.
On the occasion of the publication of the annual Military Balance by the IISS, we have the pleasure of inviting you to an evening conference with Dr Bastian Giegerich, Director […]
On the occasion of the publication of Peace without money, war without Americans. Can European strategy cope? by Professor Sven Biscop, Egmont has the pleasure of inviting you to an evening conference
Given the Ukraine crisis, Russia’s resurgence and the burning crises in the South there has never been a more urgent time to discuss European defence. Yet in the face of […]