📢New report! Today’s EU resembles a Barbieland: a place prone to regard itself as more perfect than it is. Our 3rd edition of the “European Sentiment Compass” explores the extent to which European citizens and governments display a sense of belonging to a common space, share a common future, and subscribe to common values as of mid-2024. European Cultural Foundation ✍Paweł Zerka
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The CJEU has blocked the EU’s inclusion of Western Sahara in its trade and fishery agreements with Morocco. The bloc should now open talks with Polisario to reach a compromise trade deal and support UN-led peace efforts, writes Hugh Lovatt. https://lnkd.in/dr27TqhT
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Mutual aid and civilian representative groups have proven their capability and deserve deeper European backing, writes Jonas Horner. https://lnkd.in/dVi9ZdEr
Sudan’s humanitarian catastrophe demands a surge in European support for its civil society
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🎧New episode of Swamp Chronicles! For the sixth episode, asli aydintasbas and Jeremy Shapiro welcome to Matt Duss, executive vice president of the Center for International Policy and former foreign policy advisor to senator Bernie Sanders. Together, they discuss American policy in the #MiddleEast and the future of progressive foreign policy. You can listen to it on: Apple podcast: https://lnkd.in/dtjgbn-Y Spotify: https://lnkd.in/dJakYjKm 🎧Listen, share, and subscribe!
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The EU vote in favour of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles has exposed divisions across EU member states on how to approach the challenges that China’s economic rise pose, writes Agathe Demarais. https://lnkd.in/dK6mrrKH
Divided we stand: The EU votes on Chinese electric vehicle tariffs
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🎧New week, new podcast! We’re releasing this week’s episode early. Tune in today as we explore the anatomy of conflict in the Middle East, one year after the events of October 7. Mark Leonard welcomes Julien Barnes-Dacey, Ellie Geranmayeh and Hugh Lovatt, to discuss the present and future of the Middle East. How will Israel respond to Iran’s recent attacks on it? Will it seek to press home its advantage and attack its nuclear programme? How might Iran try to recreate its deterrence after the decapitation of Hizbollah? How is it thinking about the role of proxies, public opinion and nuclear weapons? https://lnkd.in/dseVbXwg
Regional War in the Middle East: anatomy of conflict one year after 7 October
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While Russia remains a potent player in parts of Africa, recent events in the Sahelian states have shown that Russian forces are deeply overstretched and losing credibility. It is obvious to all involved that Moscow has no solutions – which leaves a diplomatic opening for the West, writes Will Brown. https://lnkd.in/dPpFb5SV
The sweating bear: Why Russia’s influence in Africa is under threat
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If Trump wins the US presidency, Republicans will likely adapt techniques refined in Viktor Orban’s Hungary as they return to power – with profound implications for both America and Europe, write Jeremy Shapiro and Zsuzsanna Vegh: https://lnkd.in/d63gJceb
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The EU is falling behind the US and China in the digital realm, and it urgently needs a new agenda combining innovation, security, and influence for an age of geopoliticised technology. In their latest piece, Jose Ignacio Torreblanca and Giorgos Verdi outline a clear path forward for Europe's digital future: https://lnkd.in/dwGZ6kP8
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The Black Sea’s strategic importance is increasingly evident in the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine. Russia’s weakening military capacity in the Black Sea region presents an opportunity for the EU to further its security, trade, and connectivity interests – while providing support for its littoral states, writes Maria Simeonova and Damian Koltchakov. https://lnkd.in/dMuyzR4T
Staying afloat: How the EU can navigate the Black Sea to counter Russian aggression
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