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(Nuclear) sharing is caring. European views on NATO nuclear deterrence and the German nuclear sharing debate

By Alexander Mattelaer,

30 June 2020

We highlight the chapter of Alexander Mattelaer. He answers the following questions: How does your government view the importance of nuclear deterrence and NATO’s nuclear sharing agreement for its own […]

  • EU and strategic partners,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • European defence / NATO,

Security Policy Briefs

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Remolding China’s ‘empty’ Belt and Road Initiative – An opportunity for the EU

By Jasper Roctus,

25 June 2020

China’s controversial Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has been subject to ample scrutiny since its inception in 2013. Practical results could be said to be severely lacking in contrast to […]

  • Asia-Pacific,
  • EU and strategic partners,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,

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For multilateralism to work, there must be consensus on what it is supposed to do, and can realistically achieve

By Sven Biscop,

19 June 2020

The coronavirus hits everybody: because it is a symmetric crisis, there will be no clear winners or losers. The four main global players (the United States, China, Russia, and the […]

  • EU and strategic partners,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,

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Judicial partners forever? Two challenges preventing a fast and effective future judicial cooperation

By Benjamin Bodson,

18 June 2020

There is a field in the negotiations where a Canada- or Australia-style deal is not sought after. Nevertheless, the debate surrounding it is legally and politically fascinating, and the absence […]

  • EU institutional affairs,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • Internal EU policies,

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The geographically asymmetric impact of Brexit

By Alexander Mattelaer,

17 June 2020

Much has been made of the economic disruption that Brexit will entail. Whenever the transition period comes to an end, the economic pain that has thus far been mostly hypothetical […]

  • EU economic affairs,
  • EU institutional affairs,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • Internal EU policies,

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The emergence of cyber diplomacy in an increasingly post-liberal cyberspace

By Andre Barrinha, Thomas Renard,

11 June 2020

Behind some recent discussions on internet governance, there is a broader contest for power and values in cyberspace. This contest is a sign of the so-called “post-liberal order”. As a […]

  • EU and strategic partners,
  • EU strategy and foreign policy,
  • European defence / NATO,
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