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Europe still has a long way to go before it becomes a military superpower

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 20, 2025.

The EU leaders are meeting in Brussels to, first and foremost, answer questions that US President Donald Trump has raised since his first days in...

Nuclear Poland—no longer an unattainable goal

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 14, 2025.

Poland is no newcomer when it comes to hosting nuclear weapons. In the 1960s, the Soviet Union stationed several missiles with nuclear warheads in Poland;...

The Romanian presidential elections in the vortex of changed relations in the West

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 11, 2025.

The presidential elections in Romania have become one of the most important battlefields between the West and Russia for influence in Eastern Europe and, at...

Elections in Greenland—Are the islanders tired of being mere observers?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 7, 2025.

A political marginal on a global scale has overnight received the first-class attention of some of the most influential players on the world stage. It was...

The European Union’s Dangerous Hidden Protectionism

Economy Daniel Lacalle - March 3, 2025.

The European Union is not a champion of free trade. For years, it has been erecting barriers to trade, placing limitations on imports from the...

Will keeping the far-right out of government be enough to ensure the stability of the new Austrian government?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 28, 2025.

On Thursday, the announcement of an agreement to form a government between three centrist parties brought relief to Austria's political mainstream. Moderate parties throughout Europe...

Will the "big" Europeans be able to win over the "smaller" ones for a joint resistance against Trump?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 26, 2025.

The leaders of the most influential European countries, taken by surprise by the significant shift in US policy towards Europe, are advocating for a collaborative...

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