Bowling Alone: the limits of German power in Europe
Josef Janning argues that German leadership may be a necessary to revive Europe’s integration process, but it certainly wont be enough on its own.
Josef Janning argues that German leadership may be a necessary to revive Europe’s integration process, but it certainly wont be enough on its own.
Dominik Jankowski, of Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, outlines the five pillars on which he believes the EU’s Global Strategy should be based.
James Rogers, argues that next EU Global Strategy needs to be succinct, assertive and reflect a comprehensive European ‘will to power’.
The European Leadership Network (ELN) has collaborated with the Atlantic Council in Washington and the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) in Moscow to prepare a report on the future of European security and the Russia-West relationship.
Senior figures from Europe’s defence and foreign policy community, including two former NATO Secretaries–General, write to the United Nations, World Health Organisation and NATO calling for urgent military assistance in the fight against Ebola.
Professor McInnes of Aberystwyth University and Dr Rushton of Sheffield University argue that foreign militaries must exercise caution in sending troops to help the fight against the Ebola crisis.