Interview with Julian Lindley-French
In this interview, Luis Simón discusses the political and strategic implications of Europe’s crisis with Julian Lindley-French, the Eisenhower Professor of Defence Strategy at the Netherlands Defence...
View ArticleInterview with Richard Whitman
In this interview, James Rogers discusses European foreign policy with Richard Whitman, Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent.The post Interview with Richard...
View ArticleInterview with Volker Perthes
In this interview, Daniel Fiott discusses Germany’s European role, German-American relations, Turkey and Cyprus and European strategy with Volker Perthes, Director of the German Institute for...
View ArticleInterview with Brendan Simms
In this interview, James Rogers discusses the geopolitics of European integration with Brendan Simms, Professor of the History of International Relations in the Department of Political and...
View ArticleInterview with Lord Douglas Hurd
In this interview, Daniel Fiott discusses British diplomacy in Europe and military intervention with Lord Douglas Hurd, a member of the British House of Lords and former British Foreign Secretary.The...
View Article‘A numbers game’: the Council summit on defence
By drawing on a range of quantitative data, Daniel Fiott provides European Geostrategy’s readers with a brief overview of the numbers that will be involved in the December 2013 European Council meeting...
View ArticleInterview with Sten Rynning
In this interview, Daniel Fiott discusses topics such as the Atlantic Alliance and post-2014 Afghanistan with Sten Rynning, Professor at and Head of the Center for War Studies at the University of...
View ArticleInterview with Stefano Guzzini
In this interview, Daniel Fiott talks with Stefano Guzzini, Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, Professor of Government at Uppsala University and editor of The Return...
View ArticleReview of Meinecke’s ‘Machiavellism’
In this book review, Daniel Fiott looks at Friedrich Meinecke's Machiavellism: The Doctrine of Raison d’État and its Place in Modern History.The post Review of Meinecke’s ‘Machiavellism’ appeared first...
View ArticleA German foreign policy revolution?
In this article, Hans Kundnani asks if Germany is likely to become a more proactive foreign policy and military actor after recent speeches made by key figures from the German political elite.The post...
View ArticleThe Franco-German defence partnership: slowly does it?
In this article, Vivien Pertusot looks at the France-German partnership on security and defence. He argues that despite promising developments, a pragmatic and cautious approach is required.The post...
View ArticleUkraine: Europe in turmoil?
In this ‘Standpoint’, first in a new series of controversial articles, James Rogers and Luis Simón tackle the issue of Ukraine and European Union relations with Russia, arguing that Brussels must firm...
View ArticleFramework nations: a German answer to a European problem?
In this article, Alexander Mattelaer looks at the implications of the German initiative for a ‘framework nations concept' for common capability development. The post Framework nations: a German answer...
View ArticleA letter from Prof. Sir Halford Mackinder to European leaders on Russia’s...
In this article, James Rogers writes a letter to European leaders from the perspective of geopolitical theorist, Sir Halford Mackinder, on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The post A letter from Prof....
View ArticleThe Cassandra Gambit
In this article, Roderick Parkes asks whether a European Union built on national insecurities and fear contains the seeds of its own destruction. The post The Cassandra Gambit appeared first on...
View ArticleA way out of the Ukraine crisis: Munich or Algeciras?
In this article, Sven Biscop counsels against those who compare the recent Russian annexation of Crimea with Germany’s annexation of Czechoslovakia; rather, he argues that the situation could be more...
View ArticleFramework nations: a response
In this article, Vivien Pertusot provides a response to Alexander Mattelaer's earlier post on the German-proposed 'framework nation concept'. The post Framework nations: a response appeared first on...
View ArticleGermany as European leader?
In this ‘Standpoint’, James Rogers and Luis Simón evaluate the supposed rise of Germany as the most powerful European country. The post Germany as European leader? appeared first on European Geostrategy.
View ArticleReview of Otte’s ‘the foreign office mind’
In this book review, Daniel Fiott looks at Thomas Otte's The Foreign Office Mind: The Making of British Foreign Policy, 1865-1914. The post Review of Otte’s ‘the foreign office mind’ appeared first on...
View ArticleBrexit: a European Union without the United Kingdom?
In this ‘Standpoint’, James Rogers and Luis Simon appraise the significance of the United Kingdom in relation to the European Union, particularly in light of the debate surrounding the appointment of...
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