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1. The EU as a Soft Power Superpower: Why a Green Marshall Plan for the Sahel Is Imperative

2. The Russian Soldiers’ Question Revisited

3. Mobilizing Against Russia? Some Reflections on the Security Deadlock Called Ukraine

4. Attracting and retaining talents in the EU What role can the EU play in ensuring a sustainable and competitive ecosystem for labour migration?

5. Europe’s Energy and Resource Challenge The Arctic Is Part of the Solution

6. Stabilizing the European Continent Reflections on the Future of EU Enlargement

7. Beyond the Brussels Effect: Supporting the International Case for a Value-based Digital Market

8. Turkish Foreign Policy and the EU An Everlasting Candidate Between Delusion and Realities

9. European Council Conclusions

10. Why Belgium Needs a Cyber Command

11. Refining the EU’s Geoeconomic Approach to Trade Policy

12. The War against Ukraine and European Defence: When will we square the circle?

13. Keeping the OSCE Alive

14. The New Force Model: NATO's European Army

15. Russian Spring 2022 Recruitment Cycle

16. Preventing the Critical Minerals Crisis

17. Tanks versus Banks: Russian Military versus EU Geoeconomic Power

18. A European Defence Summit in May 2022: From Compass to Capabilities

19. A Brussels Declaration for an “Ever Closer Union”

20. Putin Is Creating the Multipolar World He (Thought He) Wanted

21. Russian Grand Strategy and how to handle it

22. Renewable Energy Communities in the European Energy Policy: An Evidence of Clean Energy For All Europeans, Not By All

23. From one master of survival to another: a tardigrade’s plea for NATO2030

24. For a New NATO-EU Bargain

25. Expanding the Reach of the Special Forces with a Gender-Mixed Deep Development Capability (DDC): Identifying Challenges and Lessons Learned

26. TINA for Putin – Or is there an alternative?

27. The EU-MENA Partnership: Time for a Reset

28. Breaking the Law of Opposite Effects: Europe’s Strategic Autonomy and the Revived Transatlantic Partnership

29. Towards cutting-edge European humanitarian leadership

30. The EU and Russia: A New Foreign Policy for the “Carcass”?

31. Toward a meaningful metric: replacing NATO’s 2% defence spending target

32. EU and NATO Strategy: A Compass, a Concept, and a Concordat

33. What Belgium Can Do: Proposals for the National Security Strategy

34. A transition for the citizens? Ensuring public participation in the European Green Deal

35. The external representation of the EU: A simple matter of protocol?

36. The EU and China: Sanctions, Signals, and Interests

37. A New Start for EU-US relations?

38. How the Strategic Compass can Incubate a European Prototype for Burden Sharing

39. ‘Greening’ the EU’s cultural diplomacy: Uncovering the potential of the culture-climate nexus

40. How 2400 Pages of Tech Industrial Policy will change Transatlantic Relations

41. A Revised European Semester under Centralised Management: the Risk of Overlooking Social Policy

42. The Strategic Compass: Entering the Fray

43. The EU-US Trade and technology Council: Mapping the Challenges and Opportunities for Transatlantic Cooperation on Trade, Climate, and Digital

44. Seven Steps to European Defence, Transatlantic Equilibrium, and Global Europe

45. Readiness as a Mission: Implications for Belgian Defence

46. Belgian Troops for Takuba: What’s at Stake?

47. Building blocks for regional cooperation on Transitional Justice

48. The Power to Engage: Giving Punch to a new EU Global Strategy 2020

49. What Could a Geoeconomic EU Look Like in 2020?

50. Will a European Security Council Bring Strategic Relevance?

51. Beyond Corona: Getting EU Economic Security Right

52. The End of ‘Business as Usual’? COVID-19 and the European Green Deal

53. COVID-19 and the Climate – Energy Nexus

54. Remolding China’s ‘Empty’ Belt and Road Initiative: An Opportunity for the EU

55. No Pain, No Gain: Taking PESCO to the Gym

56. Rethinking EU institutions’ rules of procedure after COVID-19

57. What can the EU expect from the new Belgian government?

58. From Words to Deeds: Upholding the Rule of Law in the CEE Region

59. What can the EU expect from the new Belgian government?

60. Combat Air Systems for the 21st Century: A Shared Stake for Europe

61. Dealing with Russia: Towards a Coherent Belgian Policy

62. Revisiting EU Climate and Energy Diplomacy: A Starting Point for Green Deal Diplomacy?

63. Biden’s World? Views from the United States, China, Russia, and the European Union

64. Belgium Should Not Change Strategy on Her Contribution to NATO's Nuclear Role Sharing

65. From emergency remote learning to a new digital education action plan: an EU attempt to mainstream equality into education.

66. Redefining the EU-China economic partnership: beyond reciprocity lies strategy

67. American Sanctions and European Sovereignty

68. The Aachen Mutual Defence Clause: A Closer Look at the Franco-German Treaty

69. European Strategic Autonomy: Which Military Level of Ambition?

70. Europe in a multipolar missile world – Why the EU and NATO should not try to salvage the INF Treaty

71. Autonomy and Strategy: What Should Europe Want?

72. Fostering Belgo-German Connectivity in the Heart of Europe

73. Belgian Special Forces in the Sahel: A Minimal Footprint with Maximal Output?

74. The End of the INF-Treaty: Context and Consequences

75. Reviving the Security Function: EU's Path to Save the JCPOA

76. Security Aspects of Connectivity

77. Spitzenkandidaten: A debate about power and about the future development of the EU

78. Articulating the Logic of Nuclear-Sharing

79. 919-2019: How to Make Peace Last? European Strategy and the Future of the World Order

80. What’s in the CARDs?

81. The Resurgence of Bilateral Diplomacy in Europe

82. Fighting for Europe. European Strategic Autonomy and the Use of Force

83. European Defence: Give PESCO a Chance

84. Exploring the Boundaries of Conditionality in the EU

85. The European Citizens' Initiative, A Sufficient Tool to Bring Europe Closer to Its Citizens

86. Children in the Levant: Insights from Belgium on the Dilemmas of Repatriation and the Challenges of Reintegration

87. More Room for European Agencies in the EU Decision-Making Process?

88. Japan’s Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy: What does it mean for the European Union?

89. Endorsing Brexit or Preparing for ‘No Deal’? A Belgian Perspective

90. The EU and China: Modest Signs of Convergence?

91. Between Rome and Sibiu: A Trajectory for the New European Narrative

92. Is there an escape from ‘Ever Closer Union’?

93. How to make the most of the EU’s financial potential ?

94. A Dublin IV recast: A new and improved system?

95. EU cyber partnerships: Assessing the EU strategic partnerships with third countries in the cyber domain

96. Brexit, Strategy, and the EU: Britain takes leave

97. An uphill struggle? Towards coordinated EU engagement with China’s Belt and Road Initiative

98. The Juncker Plan 2.0 : the Belgian view

99. Plan B after Brexit – What Britain can expect negotiating a Swiss-type arrangement with the EU

100. Forgotten lessons for the Eurozone