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A Global Role for Europe
The U.S. pivot to Asia forces Europe to rethink the way it projects power in the world
By Prof. Dr. Sven Bernhard Gareis, Marshall Center
In April 2014, U.S. President Barack Obama visited Japan, the Philippines, South Korea and…
The EU & NATO
Promoting collaboration between two of the world’s most powerful organizations
By Dr. Dinos Anthony Kerigan-Kyrou Emerging Security Challenges Working Group
The European Union and NATO are quite different organizations. The EU,…
A New Generation of Warfare
Russia has taken advantage of European disunity to wage asymmetric warfare
By Dr. Jānis Bērziņš National Defense Academy of Latvia, Center for Security and Strategic Research
Russia’s belligerent attitude toward Ukraine surprised…
Improving the Neighborhood
NATO and the EU have a joint role to play in stabilizing Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and North Africa
By Daniel Ionita, Romanian secretary of state for strategic affairs within the Foreign Affairs Ministry Laria Stoian, Diplomat in the…
Rethinking the European Neighbourhood Policy
A comprehensive review is underway
By Prof. Dr. Ralf Roloff, Marshall Center
The European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) has been surprised by two major events in recent years: the Arab Spring and the Ukraine crisis. Both events have shown…
Strengthening the Flank
Poland updates its defense strategy and reconfirms its role in NATO
By Col. Mariusz Fryc, Ph.D. Polish National Security Bureau
Strengthening the eastern flank of NATO within the framework of consolidating the Alliance’s collective…
The Governance of Energy Security
A Sensible Energy Policy Requires a Regional and Global Perspective
By Rūta Bunevičiūtė European Affairs Committee Office
The majority of articles in this issue discuss energy security in Europe, with Europe or for Europe. Some recent…
Building a United Energy Front
European disunity allows Russia to manipulate gas pricing
By Ion A. Iftimie, Marshall Center alumnus
In 2014, Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, placed the resiliency of a European Energy Union among his top three…
Turkey’s Energy Strategy
The country’s attempts to wean itself from Russian gas affect Euro-Atlantic security
By Professor Dr. Oktay F. Tanrısever, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Turkey’s energy strategy, which has been shaped jointly by the Ministry of…
Powering Southeast Europe
The region should focus on cooperation in producing and distributing energy
By Julian Popov, energy policy advisor
The Schuman Declaration that laid the foundations of the now vast and complex European Union had one main objective: to…