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Can Europe project Power?

By Heinz Krieb,

15 February 2017

Following up on his intervention at the successful conference on The European Defence of Europe?, which Egmont organized with the support of Raytheon on 6-7 February, Heinz Krieb outlines the […]

  • European defence / NATO

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Europe and Power: go global or go bust

By Luis Simón,

13 February 2017

Following up on his intervention at the successful conference on The European Defence of Europe?, which Egmont organized with the support of Raytheon on 6-7 February, Luis Simón calls on […]

  • European defence / NATO

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Building a capability-driven foundation for Europe’s defence

By Chris Lombardi,

13 February 2017

Following up on his intervention at the successful conference on The European Defence of Europe?, which Egmont organized with the support of Raytheon on 6-7 February, Chris Lombardi pleads for […]

  • European defence / NATO

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We don’t do enough for the rule of law

By Fabian Willermain,

10 February 2017

At a time when EU seeks to reinvent itself, the author argues that the EU should carry out regular monitoring processes that guarantees of rule of law and democratic values […]

  • EU institutional affairs

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Brexit as impetus for a new Europe?

By Alexander Mattelaer,

6 February 2017

The Brexit referendum has triggered a debate on the future of European integration. From a Belgian perspective it is necessary to consider the depth of the relationship we have with […]

  • EU strategy and foreign policy

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Yes, NATO is obsolete

By Sven Biscop,

6 February 2017

An Alliance whose credibility mostly depends on a single member cannot be maintained. Only an autonomous Europe can define its interests and choose with whom it can cooperate to defend […]

  • European defence / NATO
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