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🎧 | After 12 years at the helm of #StrategicEurope , @Judy_Dempsey is stepping down as its editor in chief. In a new episode of #EuropeInsideOut , @RosaBalfour , Judy, and @jan_techau discuss how Europe's role in the world has evolved since 2012. Listen 👉
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🇩🇪| Is Germany Damaging Europe's Position on Ukraine? Germany's refusal to provide military assistance to #Ukraine has baffled its allies. If Berlin does not adopt a bolder stance toward Russia, it may undermine the West's deterrence. 18 experts' takes:
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📽️ Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, or Turkey? "The third and probably geopolitically most problematic or challenging case is Turkey, that has suffered the most serious #democratic regression in recent years," explains @YoungsRichard . Watch or read 👉
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🇺🇦 | Is Ukraine's NATO Membership Realistic? Ukraine's admission into #NATO would help deter Russia and strengthen Euro-Atlantic security. Ambiguity at the Vilnius summit can only embolden Vladimir Putin. 14 experts answer @Judy_Dempsey 's question 👉
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🇩🇪 | Putin's unprovoked war is not just about destroying #Ukraine 's independence; it's about redrawing the map of Europe, on Russia's terms. Germany must do all it can to prevent this, including stopping gas & oil imports from #Russia , says @Judy_Dempsey .
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🪖 | Is Ukraine a Game Changer for European Defense? Since Russia's war on Ukraine, EU member states and institutions have been taking #defense more seriously. But Europe's security continues to depend on #NATO and the United States. 11 experts comment:
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🇩🇪 | Judy Asks: Is Germany Getting Serious About Security and Defense? #Germany 's National Security Strategy is a step in the right direction. But it lacks clear priorities, an institutional underpinning, & budgetary planning. 12 experts share insights:
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🇭🇺 | Is Hungary a Reliable EU and NATO Member? Viktor Orbán benefits from EU and NATO membership while undermining these organizations' core values. Hungary's allies must find ways to restrain Budapest and not be held hostage. 12 experts comment ⬇️
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🤝 | The Polish-Ukrainian Bond Is Here to Stay Despite recent tensions, Poland & Ukraine are destined to cooperate. Common security interests and the proximity of the two societies provide the basis for overcoming the current clash. New by @W_Kononczuk :
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🌍 | From the Balkans, China, and the Middle East to international democracy, climate change, and technology. A new essay collection explores how the EU-U.S. partnership can once again seek common ground on the major global issues of our time. Read more:
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🇷🇺 | Are France & Germany Wavering on Russia? While Paris and Berlin continue to support #Ukraine , their mixed signals toward Moscow have unnerved some European partners as well as Kyiv. This ambivalence could puncture EU unity. 14 experts comment ➡️
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EU countries have no shared vision of how to deal with Russia as it continues its attack on #Ukraine . Rushing to end the war at all costs could have devastating consequences. As Draghi, Macron, & #Scholz visit Kyiv, 17 experts comment on the issue 👇
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🇹🇷 | The Consequences of a Kılıçdaroğlu Victory Over Erdoğan For the first time in 20 years, a change in Turkish leadership is possible. The EU must prepare for the foreign policy shift an opposition victory would bring. By @MarcPierini1 & @fsiccardi 👉
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#NATO does not threaten Russia and has made every effort to avoid escalation to a NATO-Russia war, says @KristiRaik . There can be no common European security order with 🇷🇺 until it profoundly transform by abandoning its imperialist approach to neighbors.
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📢 Civil society is under threat in many countries. A new analysis proposes ten practical ideas for how EU civil society assistance needs to evolve. Read @YoungsRichard 's paper 👉
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🇭🇺 | Is the EU Too Soft on Hungary? For too long, the EU has neglected Viktor Orbán's attack on its fundamental values. Brussels must use its financial leverage to halt #Hungary 's democratic decline. @Judy_Dempsey asks, 9 experts comment on the issue 👉
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We are thrilled to welcome @DimitarBechev to the team! 🤝 Dimitar is a lecturer at @OSGAOxford & joins Carnegie Europe as a visiting scholar whose work will focus on Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Learn more about him 👉
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A piece of personal news: I am joining @Carnegie_Europe as a visiting scholar. Looking forward to being part of a fantastic team of top experts on international affairs.
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The fact that Germany was a divided country with uncertain borders did not prevent its entry into #NATO . In a postwar setting, what applied to the German goose should apply to the Ukrainian gander, argues @FHeisbourg . More takes on #Ukraine 's membership:
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🇺🇦 | Is Europe Still Committed to Ukraine? Support for #Ukraine remains high among European publics but is not a priority for all EU countries. While continued aid may be costly, Europe will pay a much higher price if Putin prevails. 15 experts comment:
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Is NATO paralyzed over the Greece-Turkey conflict? Tensions are rising dangerously in the Eastern Mediterranean between two #NATO members. But can the military alliance do anything to de-escalate the crisis? @Judy_Dempsey asks, nine experts answer 💬 👉
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Can Theresa May win over enough MPs to keep her #Brexit deal alive? And what happens if she can't? In his latest blog post, @PeterKellner1 explains the UK prime minister's worsening woes→
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We are pleased to announce that Rosa Balfour ( @RosaBalfour ) is joining Carnegie Europe as its new director.
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📢 New Carnegie release As #NATO turns 70, sixteen essays from some of the world's leading think tanks explore the challenges and opportunities facing the alliance. The essay collection is edited by @valasekt . Read it here 👉 #NATO70 | #NATOLondon
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The rest of the world see a US unlike any they can recall and a leader who is unfit for office. Read @djrothkopf :
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#Trump 's "grand bargain" with Putin is setting expectations too high for what can be achieved, says @andrewsweiss :
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By enlisting in Viktor Orbán's global culture war, the #Georgian elite is aligning itself with authoritarian governments. The same civilizational discourse comes from the 🇹🇷 and 🇦🇿 presidents, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Ilham Aliyev, writes @Tom_deWaal .
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🇦🇲 🇦🇿 | Need a backgrounder on the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict? Carnegie expert @Tom_deWaal has you covered. For a state of the conflict over Nagorny Karabakh, which has just entered its fourth decade, read this 👇 (1/4)
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🇪🇺 | Is European Strategic Autonomy Over? Russia's war in Ukraine has highlighted Europe's dependence on the US for #security . While strategic autonomy may be out of reach, the EU must work to strengthen the European pillar of NATO. 16 experts comment:
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📽️ The EU must manage the three biggest challenges of our times. What are they? Not Brexit Not migration Not populism What will fundamentally alter the lives of Europeans is #ClimateChange , aging populations, and digital revolutions. Read why 👉
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🪖 | Can Europe Meet Ukraine's Military Needs Europe's delivery of military assistance to Ukraine is uncoordinated, too slow, and insufficient. This reflects a lack of political will to provide 🇺🇦 with what it needs to defeat Russia. 11 experts comment:
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🇫🇷 | Depicting Muslims as a problem in the public sphere may win Emmanuel Macron a second term as president. Unfortunately, it will be an already embattled minority, the French Muslim population, who will pay the price. Read @hahellyer 's analysis.
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🇧🇦 | The EU's Humiliating Failure in Bosnia The EU has long been the dominant player in #Bosnia & Herzegovina, but its policy toward the country is failing. A recent UNSC vote has destroyed what was left of the union's credibility. By @KurtBassuener 👉
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🇷🇸 | Serbia's Authoritarian (Re)turn The conduct of #Serbia 's latest elections points to the country's democratic decline. The EU cannot stay neutral in the face of President Vučić's provocations and authoritarian tendencies. New by @DimitarBechev 👉
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The EU must refocus to lead the fight against #ClimateChange 🌍🌿 How? Read recommendations from @valasekt & @HeatherGrabbe (eds.) #EUGreenDeal #GreenDeal #COP25 #RefocusEU 👉
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🌍 | HAPPENING TODAY Join us for the launch event of the new " #NATO2030 : United for a New Era" report about how NATO can make sure it's ready for tomorrow's challenges. Panel discussion and keynote by @jensstoltenberg . Watch live from 3.30 pm CET:
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🇹🇷 | Turkey’s eroding democracy & assertive foreign policy have major consequences for its relations with the West. Ahead of the #EUCO discussion on EU-Turkey relations, find out how Europe can best protect its interests. By @MarcPierini1 & @fsiccardi .
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🇪🇺 | EU foreign policy is drowning in the Eastern Mediterranean. After so many years of striving to build up its foreign policy credentials, the EU faces a real test of its ambitions as an effective foreign policy actor. New blog by @sinanulgen1 #EUCO 👉
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Everyone agrees that #Moldova is vulnerable & needs support, but there's much less clarity about what it requires most. There is a risk of overstating the military threat the country faces from Russia & underestimating the economic one. By @Tom_deWaal 👇
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🇺🇦​ | It is the time factor that matters so much to #Ukraine as Zelensky continues to fight for his country's independence. That time factor should also matter to all of Europe, where dangerous cracks in unity are starting to show, writes @Judy_Dempsey .
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🇷🇺 | Is Europe in Denial about Russia? Most European leaders are disillusioned with Russia. But continuing intra-EU divisions over how to deal with Moscow prevent a coherent Russia strategy & play into Putin's hands. 11 experts give their insights 👇
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🇺🇦 | Russia's invasion of #Ukraine will have major consequences for the stability of the region, the future of European security, & human lives. Carnegie Europe's scholars give their assessment of how the military attack will change the post-Cold War era.
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🇹🇷 | Turkey's eroding democracy and assertive foreign policy loom large on the international stage. In 2021, the EU and the US should follow six steps to protect their interests and manage Ankara's behavior. New article by @MarcPierini1 & @fsiccardi . 👉
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🇩🇪 | The High Price of German Hesitancy A Russian victory in #Ukraine would change the map of Europe. Germany can help prevent this by sending vital military equipment to Kyiv and banning Russian #energy imports. New blog by @Judy_Dempsey ⤵️
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A New Wave of Deliberative Democracy ✊📢 Countries worldwide are experimenting with permanent citizen engagement in decisionmaking. Could "ordinary citizens" become a new cornerstone of #democracy ? Claudia Chwalisz analyzes 👉
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🇩🇪 Chancellor Scholz does not want to be the one to let Ukraine fall, but neither does he want to be the one to bring Russia to its knees. In short, there is no clear positioning with regard to Moscow, writes @DrBabst . Read her latest ⤵️
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🇪🇺 Does the EU have what it takes? @StefanLehne recommends: 🔹"Create a team of leaders" 🔸"Put your money where your mouth is" 🔹"Consider more integration as the best geopolitics" 🔸"Don't give up on multilateralism" Read his latest article 🌍👇
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Huge changes are coming due to 🌍 #ClimateChange , ⏳ aging populations, and 🤖 technological revolutions. Europe's leaders must take action—it is time to #RefocusEU ! Read how 👉
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"I join Carnegie Europe at inauspicious times. The European continent is in lockdown and on the cusp of a transformative moment." @RosaBalfour shares her thoughts on Europe's future as she embarks as @Carnegie_Europe 's new director. Read them here 👇
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The time has come for America and Europe to repair the transatlantic relationship. From China and the Balkans to climate change and technology, this new essay collection analyzes the areas where EU-U.S. cooperation will be crucial. By @RosaBalfour , ed. 👉
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📽️ | NATO's Next 70 Years | "NATO is no longer in a sort of binary war-or-peace situation." So what are the new threats facing the alliance? Introduction by @valasekt 👉
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Moscow has published a paper spelling out the principles of Russia's nuclear deterrence strategy. The timing of the publication suggests that the Kremlin takes a world without arms control seriously and is preparing for it. Read @DmitriTrenin 's take 👇
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🇨🇳 | Is NATO Ready for China? At the recent @NATO summit, allies identified China as a systemic challenge to alliance security. But the partners' diverging views on China's challenge hinder a consensus on NATO action. 12 experts answer @Judy_Dempsey 👉
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🇧🇾 | Lukashenko's vaguely worded reform plan likely means he's not giving up power just yet. Resentment is brewing beneath the surface in Belarus, and Moscow will have to decide if continued support for Lukashenko is worth the cost, says @A_Shraibman .
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📽️ How can the EU redefine its civil society support? There should be a much tighter fusing of overarching foreign policy priorities & strategic thinking and the way the EU uses its resources, argues @YoungsRichard . Read the paper: Or hear him explain 👇
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The specter of a far-right wing—and Russia-friendly—government taking over in Rome should worry EU leaders. The fortunes of Italy are being closely watched, if not influenced, by Moscow, warns @Judy_Dempsey .
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📽️ | Why should U.S. voters care about friends and allies in the world? "When I talk to Republications who have been working inside the administration, they're very worried that #Trump in a second term will walk away from NATO." Watch @amandacarpenter 's analysis. #Debates2020
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🇧🇦 | Unwilling to reckon with its failing #Bosnia policy, the EU has been collaborating with local ethnic leaders to achieve pacification. Brussels' hypocrisy sends a message to Balkans citizens that the EU isn't in their corner, writes @KurtBassuener .
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🇨🇳 | For China, the new agreement with the EU is a great strategic success. For the EU, however, it's a mistake on multiple fronts. @TheresaAFallon warns that Europe has failed to take into account the geopolitical implications of its actions. Read why 👇
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🇻🇳 Is Vietnam eating into China's share of manufacturing? A successful #COVID19 response and liberalized trade policies have given Vietnam a production boost, raising its brand as the top destination for diversifying away from #China . Read @Trinhnomics 👇
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🇭🇺 | Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been using European funds to build an "informational autocracy." Systemic corruption is the engine of his regime and this engine won't be switched off at Brussels' request, warns @peterkreko . More takes ⤵️
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While Europe has stepped up its support, it is clear that it cannot meet #Ukraine 's military needs without the US. The main source of Europe's weakness is a lack of political will and strategic vision, says @KristiRaik . More expert takes on the issue ⤵️
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30 years after the fall of the Soviet Union, Putin's war on Ukraine ended the notion of the "near abroad." But most of 🇷🇺's neighbors have not disengaged from Russia; rather, they have sought to rebalance the relationship. Read @Tom_deWaal 's new paper 👇
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The evolution of an autonomous European #defense identity apart from NATO has traditionally been viewed skeptically by the United States. But Washington should recognize the value of a more militarily capable #Europe , says @ErikBrattberg . Analysis 👇
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How can the EU support 🇮🇷 #women 's demands for life & liberty? With MEPs @ErnstCornelia & @ernesturtasun , tomorrow we host a debate featuring Ambassador @StellaRonner , @SattariMona , @FSeifikaran , @sepehrifar , @sussantweets , and Cornelius Adebahr. Info➡️
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Unavoidably, there are countries in the Global South that see Russia's war differently from the West. The Western focus should stay on working toward Ukraine's victory rather than trying to forge a global consensus on the war, says @KristiRaik . More 👇
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🎙 | The EU has shown remarkable unity in response to #Russia ’s invasion of Ukraine. But how long can #Europe maintain a united front? At 5pm CET on Wednesday, join our Twitter Space featuring @danbbaer , @RosaBalfour , @Judy_Dempsey , & @StefanLehne 👇
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🇷🇺 | Is the EU Too Soft on Putin? The poisoning of Alexei Navalny and his detention in Moscow should spur the EU into finally adopting a tough and united strategy toward the Russia of Vladimir #Putin . @Judy_Dempsey asks, 11 experts answer. 👉
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📽️ "Belarusians are generally not anti-Russian. So any kind of Russian military intervention—and the Kremlin knows this—would prompt a huge backlash." I think the Russian strategy is to sit back and try to edge Lukashenko out, says @Tom_deWaal . Watch 👉
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🇫🇷 | Macron believes Europe must be prepared to become sovereign, more autonomous, and to take care of its own security & defense. However, for @Judy_Dempsey , his overtures to Russia are not based on Europe's values nor on its interests. Read her take 👇
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🇧🇦 | The EU was the primary determinant for the democratic world's policy in #Bosnia . That policy has long been failing by its own standards as well as in the eyes of BiH's citizen, writes @KurtBassuener . Here's why ⬇️
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🇪🇺 | The EU is making reforms to ensure that internally disbursed funds do not bankroll democratic backsliding in member states. This policy should inform Brussels’ diplomatic agenda too, amid increasing authoritarianism around the world, argues @KenLCG .
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🇫🇷 | France has historically advocated for a "Europe that protects," doubting the capacity of the EU to influence countries through markets alone. #Russia ’s military incursions into Ukraine are unlikely to assuage any such fears, writes @olivierdefrance .
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Phrases like "the Ukraine war" or "conflict in Ukraine" are still used in Western media & public discourse. Terminology matters, so let's be as clear as can be: this is #Russia 's war against Ukraine, aimed at destroying a nation, writes @GwendolynSasse .
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The crises in Belarus, #NagornoKarabakh , and Kyrgyzstan have demonstrated Russia's maturing approach to its neighborhood. Moscow is learning to mind its limitations and think straight—leaving the empire farther and farther behind. @DmitriTrenin analyzes.
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Since 2014, #Ukraine has had strongly pro-EU governments. But it's especially after Zelensky's 2019 election and in the face of Russia's aggression & internal challenges in 2022 that pro-EU sentiment among Ukrainians surged, writes @oonuch . Read more ➡️
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🇧🇦 | The West succumbed to Russian & Chinese demands so as to avoid their vetoes in a recent UNSC vote on #Bosnia . The Balkans will read this as a sign of the West's decline & its inability to summon the will to defend its position, writes @KurtBassuener .
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"No, on the contrary: coalitions of the willing would weaken EU foreign policy further." 💬 Europe needs unity, not more division. And there's only one way to do this: introduce majority voting on foreign policy, says @CarolineGruyter . Read the answers 👇
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The Caucasus burns while Europe struggles. The Armenia-Azerbaijan war over #NagornoKarabakh is a humanitarian catastrophe. A failure to respond properly undermines the EU's claims to be a strategic actor in its neighborhood. New blog by @Tom_deWaal . 👉
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🇵🇱 | What Poland's Presidential Election Means for the EU The reelection of Duda represents an existential threat to the EU's legal order. After more than a decade of talk about conditionality, member states must act now. New blog by @rumeliobserver . 👉
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🇷🇺 | Is the EU Too Soft on Putin? After more than 20 years, the EU has not found a successful strategy to deal with Moscow. But Europe underestimates its ability to influence #Russia 's behavior, says @CER_IanBond . Eleven experts answer the question. 👉
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The Hungarian and Polish governments insist that their reforms adhere to democratic standards. @meyer_resende explains why they are sliding toward authoritarianism under a false presentation of the majority will:
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🛡️​ | Is Finnish & Swedish NATO Membership Useful for European Security? Russia's war in Ukraine is making ​​​🇫🇮​ & ​​​🇸🇪​ seriously consider joining NATO. Such membership would boost @NATO defenses & enhance security in the Baltics. 15 experts' takes:
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North #Macedonia 's parliament has approved a proposal that addresses its dispute with #Bulgaria & paves the way for 🇲🇰's EU accession talks. It's time for Skopje & Sofia to focus on more practical concerns of their constituents, argues @DimitarBechev . ⤵️
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🇹🇷 | The Russia-NATO Crisis Tests Turkey's Balancing Policy Ankara's drone sales to Kiev angered Moscow. An escalation in & around Ukraine would damage Turkey's relations with Russia, impair its participation in NATO operations—or both. By @MarcPierini1
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Does size matter in the #EU ? Read more about #foreignpolicy ambitions of all 28 member states: http://t.co/4BuusJAWli http://t.co/V3kCrhtOJh
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📚 | Russia's invasion of #Ukraine has pushed Europe into a new strategic era. In his new book, @YoungsRichard develops the notion of geoliberalism as a means of helping EU institutions & governments navigate the fragile European order. Learn more 👉
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🇹🇷 | By sowing widespread confusion, Turkey is hoping to position itself as a crucial player that nobody can ignore and few can fight. In hindsight, the European Council on October 1 only managed to kick the Turkish can down the road. Read @MarcPierini1 .
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By suggesting that #Ukraine 's membership will only be possible once the war is over, @NATO allies would encourage Putin to keep fighting. NATO leaders should be more courageous, as Putin will exploit ambiguity, says @CER_IanBond . More takes on the issue:
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📢 JOB OPPORTUNITY Carnegie Europe is seeking a full-time program coordinator in Brussels to assist with the strategic planning and execution of our research projects. Are you our new colleague? Then apply before September 8. 👉
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🇨🇳 | Is Europe Ready to Work With the US on China? Joe Biden offers a chance to forge a common EU-U.S. policy toward #China . But for that to happen, the Europeans must first agree on how to deal with Beijing. @Judy_Dempsey asks, 14 experts answer. 👉
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10 experts from around the world share their views on the post- #WWII global order: http://t.co/hmUWOQ6epS #JudyAsks http://t.co/rRbmuPKwsG
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If #Ukraine wins, pro-Russian movements in parts of the Western Balkans, particularly Serbia, would be weakened. This would give the EU a chance to assert its influence in the region, where #Russia and China are meddling, writes @Judy_Dempsey . 👇
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Carnegie Europe
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The @MunSecConf 's report argues that the West itself may become less Western. In her blog post ahead of #MSC2020 , @Judy_Dempsey explains why confidence in Europe and others across the West should't be in short supply.
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Carnegie Europe
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🇷🇺 | Russia's Long-Term Campaign of Disinformation in Europe Knowing the strategic goals of #Russia 's foreign policy, the EU must prepare for Russian disinformation being a long-term tool for contesting the order in Europe. New blog by @ALegucka . 👉
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🪖 | Will U.S. Troop Pullouts Accelerate European Defense Integration? Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Germany exacerbates transatlantic tensions. Could it focus the EU on the need for a serious defense policy? @Judy_Dempsey asks 13 experts. 👉
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🇮🇷 | Europe Needs a New Iran Strategy Iran's protesters have long moved beyond the issue of dress code to demand fundamental freedoms and human rights. Europe must adjust its response in light of the regime's continued crackdown. By Cornelius Adebahr ➡️
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🌍 | #NATO2030 : Adapting to a New World This week, the "United for a New Era" report about how NATO can remain ready for tomorrow's challenges was published: Join a virtual event with @jensstoltenberg and a panel of experts:
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Carnegie Europe
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🇦🇲🇹🇷 | Third Time Lucky for Armenia and Turkey? For the third time in three decades, Ankara and Yerevan are trying to normalize relations. In a region plagued by rivalry, distrust, & historical grievances, this will be no easy feat. By @Tom_deWaal 👉
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Carnegie Europe
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🇪🇺 | Why the European Union Cannot Do Foreign Policy @JosepBorrellF 's trip to Moscow confirmed the miserable state of EU foreign policy, which lacks strategy and direction. Member states need to think beyond national interests. Blog by @Judy_Dempsey . 👉
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Poland has been helping Ukrainian refugees & acting as a crucial hub for transporting military equipment to 🇺🇦 armed forces. But it must restore the independence of its judiciary to show it protects the values Ukraine is fighting for. By @Judy_Dempsey ⬇️
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🇫🇷 | Do the Europeans Trust France? Macron's efforts to end the 🇺🇦 - 🇷🇺 crisis won him cautious praise but also drew criticism. While some in Europe are skeptical of Paris, alternatives to French leadership are few. 13 experts answer @Judy_Dempsey 👇
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