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The go-to source for European foreign policy analysis. Part of @CarnegieEndow, the Global Think Tank.
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Jan 27, 2022
    🇩🇪| Is Germany Damaging Europe's Position on Ukraine? Germany's refusal to provide military assistance to #Ukraine has baffled its allies. If Berlin does not adopt a bolder stance toward Russia, it may undermine the West's deterrence. 18 experts' takes: carnegieeurope.eu/p-86288
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Mar 9, 2020
    📽️ Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, or Turkey? "The third and probably geopolitically most problematic or challenging case is Turkey, that has suffered the most serious #democratic regression in recent years," explains @YoungsRichard. Watch or read 👉carnegieeurope.eu/p-81092
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Apr 13, 2022
    🇩🇪 | Putin's unprovoked war is not just about destroying #Ukraine's independence; it's about redrawing the map of Europe, on Russia's terms. Germany must do all it can to prevent this, including stopping gas & oil imports from #Russia, says @Judy_Dempsey. carnegieeurope.eu/strategiceurop…
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Jul 6, 2023
    🇺🇦 | Is Ukraine's NATO Membership Realistic? Ukraine's admission into #NATO would help deter Russia and strengthen Euro-Atlantic security. Ambiguity at the Vilnius summit can only embolden Vladimir Putin. 14 experts answer @Judy_Dempsey's question 👉 carnegieeurope.eu/p-90137
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    Carnegie Europe
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    May 25, 2023
    🪖 | Is Ukraine a Game Changer for European Defense? Since Russia's war on Ukraine, EU member states and institutions have been taking #defense more seriously. But Europe's security continues to depend on #NATO and the United States. 11 experts comment: carnegieeurope.eu/p-89832
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Jun 22, 2023
    🇩🇪 | Judy Asks: Is Germany Getting Serious About Security and Defense? #Germany's National Security Strategy is a step in the right direction. But it lacks clear priorities, an institutional underpinning, & budgetary planning. 12 experts share insights: carnegieeurope.eu/p-90020
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Oct 3, 2023
    🤝 | The Polish-Ukrainian Bond Is Here to Stay Despite recent tensions, Poland & Ukraine are destined to cooperate. Common security interests and the proximity of the two societies provide the basis for overcoming the current clash. New by @W_Kononczuk: carnegieeurope.eu/p-90686
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Mar 30, 2023
    🇭🇺 | Is Hungary a Reliable EU and NATO Member? Viktor Orbán benefits from EU and NATO membership while undermining these organizations' core values. Hungary's allies must find ways to restrain Budapest and not be held hostage. 12 experts comment ⬇️ carnegieeurope.eu/strategiceurop…
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Jan 28, 2021
    🌍 | From the Balkans, China, and the Middle East to international democracy, climate change, and technology. A new essay collection explores how the EU-U.S. partnership can once again seek common ground on the major global issues of our time. Read more: carnegieeurope.eu/p-83560
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Dec 8, 2022
    🇷🇺 | Are France & Germany Wavering on Russia? While Paris and Berlin continue to support #Ukraine, their mixed signals toward Moscow have unnerved some European partners as well as Kyiv. This ambivalence could puncture EU unity. 14 experts comment ➡️ carnegieeurope.eu/p-88588
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Jun 16, 2022
    EU countries have no shared vision of how to deal with Russia as it continues its attack on #Ukraine. Rushing to end the war at all costs could have devastating consequences. As Draghi, Macron, & #Scholz visit Kyiv, 17 experts comment on the issue 👇 carnegieeurope.eu/strategiceurop…
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Apr 13, 2023
    🇹🇷 | The Consequences of a Kılıçdaroğlu Victory Over Erdoğan For the first time in 20 years, a change in Turkish leadership is possible. The EU must prepare for the foreign policy shift an opposition victory would bring. By @MarcPierini1 & @fsiccardi 👉 carnegieeurope.eu/p-89534
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Dec 21, 2022
    #NATO does not threaten Russia and has made every effort to avoid escalation to a NATO-Russia war, says @KristiRaik. There can be no common European security order with 🇷🇺 until it profoundly transform by abandoning its imperialist approach to neighbors. carnegieeurope.eu/strategiceurop…
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    Carnegie Europe
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    Feb 25, 2020
    📢 Civil society is under threat in many countries. A new analysis proposes ten practical ideas for how EU civil society assistance needs to evolve. Read @YoungsRichard's paper 👉 carnegieeurope.eu/p-81092