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    Of good and bad deals: The need for strategic clarity in negotiations on a ceasefire in Ukraine

    It is imperative for the EU to be prepared for the prospect of negotiations on ending the war in Ukraine. In particular, because for Moscow, negotiations will be a continuation of war by other means — a strategic tool to consolidate gains and test Europe’s unity and resolve.
    18 December, 2024
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    The future of democracy

    The US’s three main adversaries– Russia, China and Iran – actively sought to influence the outcome of the 2024 presidential election. This Brief examines the various tactics that they employed, arguing that the EU can learn from innovative strategies put in place by the US...

    Briefs
    17 December, 2024 By: Nad’a Kovalčíková, Giuseppe Spatafora
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    Playing games with energy security?

    Tariffs under Trump 2.0 are likely to target Europe’s exports to the US. While importing more American gas may enhance Europe’s leverage in tariff negotiations and help to offset Russian supplies , this comes at a sharp cost to European competitiveness. The EU should focus on...
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    16 December, 2024 By: Caspar Hobhouse
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    Curbing China's legacy chip clout - Reevaluating EU strategy

    The EU is increasingly concerned about strategic dependencies on Chinese technology, particularly with regard to China’s output of legacy semiconductor chips. This Brief explores what steps the EU can take to build resilience against economic security risks in this domain.

    Briefs
    13 December, 2024 By: Tim Rühlig

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