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How Ukraine made the case anew for an EU army

Nato soliders on exercise – will they ever be replicated by an EU army? (Photo: NATO) People are asking and will continue to ask with increased urgency: when will the war in Ukraine end? Will the barbarism inflicted by Vladimir…

Let Taiwan’s democracy shine brighter

Dr Ming-Yen Tsai: ‘The Republic of China (Taiwan) is an independent, sovereign country. Taiwan has never been part of the People’s Republic of China' (Photo: Screengrab) US House of Representatives speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan on 2-3 August, accompanied by…

Why Bosnia & Herzegovina is not ready for the EU

While the citizens of Bosnia & Herzegovina deserve and need a sign of hope from the EU, advancing the accession process at this moment would neglect the merit-based process that the EU claims to pursue in its enlargement agenda (Photo:…

EU needs to look to Indonesia and Philippines to counter China

Beijing’s tacit endorsement of Russia's unprovoked aggression, has changed the calculation in Brussels (Photo: consilium.europa.eu) The West’s pivot to the Indo-Pacific, aimed at countering expanding Chinese influence, has won consensus among decision-makers in Washington, Paris and London over recent years.…

Competing options for EU enlargement

How many flags? How many members? (Photo: European Commission) Once perceived as the most powerful foreign policy tool in the EU’s toolbox, “enlargement’ lately has become only a source of frustration for countries that would like to join the club.…

How to enhance EU cybersecurity

Only this month, there were more stark warnings about further hacks (Photo: European Commission) It may have been slightly embarrassing for the EU when on 29 March the Hungarian news site Direkt 36 made known how the Hungarian foreign affairs…