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1. Into the Blue Pacific: Why the EU Should Help Island Nations Address Climate Change and Maritime Insecurity

2. China “De-risking”: A Long Way from Political Statements to Corporate Action

3. Conditionality in Migration Cooperation: Five Ideas for Future Use Beyond Carrots, Sticks, and Delusions

4. Protecting the EU’s Submarine Cable Infrastructure: Germany’s Opportunity to Transform Vulnerability into Mutual Resilience

5. Evaluating Public Support for Chinese Vendors in Europe’s 5G Infrastructure

6. Russia’s War in Ukraine: Rethinking the EU’s Eastern Enlargement and Neighborhood Policy

7. What If the EU Did Not Share Data to Protect Its Critical Infrastructure?

8. Britain, Germany, and the Rise of Competitive Virtue Signaling

9. If Russia Uses Migration as a Weapon, Europeans Should Respond In Kind

10. Risky Thinking: How Scenarios Can Help the EU Bounce Back from Strategic Shock

11. Sea Change for Europe’s Security Order: Three Future Scenarios

12. Don’t Panic! How to Give Germany’s Crisis Management Strategic Footing

13. Strict and Uniform: Improving EU Sanctions Enforcement

14. Managing Risks in the EU-China Economic Relationship

15. Germany’s Role in Europe’s Digital Regulatory Power: Shaping the Global Technology Rule Book in the Service of Europe

16. The Geopolitics of Digital Technology Innovation: Assessing Strengths and Challenges of Germany’s Innovation Ecosystem

17. Gas and Energy Security in Germany and Central and Eastern Europe

18. Strategic Foresight and the EU Cyber Threat Landscape in 2025

19. Migration, Borders, and the EU’s Capacity to Act

20. Towards More Effective Deradicalization: Urgent Recommendations for Addressing Violent Islamist Extremism

21. Building European Resilience and Capacity to Act: Lessons for 2030

22. Russian Foreign Policy in 2020: Strengthening Multi-vectorialism

23. Europe’s Capacity to Act in the Global Tech Race: Charting a Path for Europe in Times of Major Technological Disruption

24. Building European Resilience and Capacity to Act: Lessons for 2030

25. Germany’s Debt Brake and Europe’s Fiscal Stance after COVID-19

26. The Use of Games in Strategic Foresight: A Warning from the Future

27. Rule of Law Diplomacy: Why the EU Needs to Become More Vocal in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine

28. The Hidden G2 for Democratic Tech Governance is the EU-US Relationship: A Starter Kit

29. Three Ideas to Improve the International Role of the ECB

30. A Capable EU Is No Utopia: Strategic Lessons from the German Presidency

31. Blurry Counterterrorism: A Chance for Russia, A Risk for Europe

32. To the Viktor Go the Spoils: What Orbán Needs to Form a New Political Camp in Europe

33. An Eastern Policy Update, but No Upgrade: The EU needs a more ambitious Eastern Partnership strategy

34. How Leaders Can Stop Corona from Undermining the EU: The Health and Economic Crises Require Coordinated Handling

35. A New Risk to the EU from Coronavirus Viktor Orbán’s Hungary

36. Coronavirus in the EU’s Eastern Neighborhood: Why Brussels Needs to Scale Up Its Support

37. Time for a Corona Fund: How a Coalition of Willing Member States Can Shore Up the EU Economy

38. Deterrence and Defense in Times of COVID-19 Europe’s Political Choices

39. Towards European Anticipatory Governance for Artifi cial Intelligence

40. Pushing the EU to a Hamiltonian Moment: Germany’s Court Ruling and the Need to Build a Fiscal Capacity Force a Constitutional Debate

41. Connectivity in Eurasia: Geopolitical Chances for the EU

42. The EU’s Role in Addressing Lebanon’s Multiple Crises

43. COVID-19 and European Defense: Voices from the Capitals

44. The EU’s Strategic Compass and Its Four Baskets: Recommendations to Make the Most of It

45. The EU’s Role in Addressing Lebanon’s Multiple Crises

46. City Diplomacy: The EU’s Hidden Capacity to Act

47. The Rule of Law in the EU Budget: Backing Down Is Too High a Price for the EU to Pay

48. Breaking the Transatlantic Data Trilemma: The EU Must Step Up Its Approach to EU-US Data Flows

49. Upgrading Europe’s Civilian Crisis Management: A Strategic Planning Process in Ten Steps

50. Exploring EU Member States’ Good Practices: Incentives for More Secondment into Civilian CSDP Missions

51. Moldova in the EU's Eastern Partnership: Lessons of a Decade

52. EU Trade Policy Reform: Levelling the Playing Field in a New Geo-Economic Environment

53. Britain’s Reckoning with the Future

54. Von der Leyen’s Second Chance: The “State of the Union” Address Is Her Make-Or-Break-Moment

55. Macron Looks East: The French president’s visit to the Baltics offers an opportunity for closer coordination with Germany on Russia policy

56. Mismatched Expectations are Straining EU-Ukraine Relations: Strengthening Mutual Trust and Credibility Should Remain Key Priority

57. DONBAS PEACE TALKS 2.0: Russia’s Objectives and Ukraine’s Limits

58. The First Year of the Compact: How the Review Process Can Make Civilian CSDP More Capable

59. Global Energy in Transition: How the EU Should Navigate New Realities and Risks

60. Berlin’s Preliminary 5G Decision: Limiting Damage and Learning Lessons

61. Point of No Return: Viktor Orbán’s Divorce from the EPP

62. A New Dimension of Air-Based Threats: Germany, the EU, and NATO Need New Political Initiatives and Military Defense Systems

63. The Compact Roadmap: Towards a New Level of Professionalization in Civilian CSDP

64. German Leadership in Arms Control: Three Pillars to Achieve More Realism