Authoritarian Threats
Europe must not be paralyzed by the sheer pace and discomfort of events. There’s time to get a good outcome if it moves swiftly and in unison.
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February 11, 2025
Norway: Land of Surprises
Time to stop fetishizing “predictability.”
February 11, 2025
China Speaks to Europe in the Language of the Wolf
The appointment of a new diplomatic supremo for Europe sends a harsh message on Beijing’s next steps.
February 11, 2025
Russia Wants Bonds, James Bonds
The Kremlin is directing its tax rubles at movies fostering a love of its foreign spy agency and the soldiers fighting its war of aggression.
February 11, 2025
Using NATO’s Article 5 Against Hybrid Attacks
Hybrid warfare against NATO nations should trigger the doctrine of collective defense. But how would it work in practice?
February 10, 2025
Ukraine: An Education in Wartime
One in seven schools have been damaged by the war, many in occupied areas taken over by Russian forces. But Ukrainians are ensuring learning continues.
February 10, 2025
Powering the AI Race: Go Green or Go Home
The AI boom is driving investment in natural gas and nuclear energy. Renewables and efficiency-improving innovations offer a better solution.
February 10, 2025
Give Us Zelenskyy’s Head: Excitement Grows Among Russia’s Propagandists
The Kremlin’s mouthpieces are whip-sawing between excitement and trepidation over forthcoming US decisions.
February 10, 2025
Ukraine and the Lessons of Munich
The sacrifice of smaller nations in the cause of peace is an extremely risky strategy.
February 10, 2025
How to Win: A Seven-Point Plan for Sustainable Peace in Ukraine
CEPA’s International Leadership Council outlines key ideas for US and European policymakers to consider as new leadership starts to shape policy for Ukraine and beyond.