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Future of Europe

Statue of Lenin, leader of the Russian Revolution of 1917. Photo: Cheburashkina_Svetlana (CC BY 2.0)
Future of Europe Analyses

How are the Russians celebrating the centennial of the Revolution?

The attitude of the Russians towards the historical legacy of the Revolution is ambiguous and confused, leading to a sense of apathy with respect to the current regime.

By Mira Milosevich-Juaristi
18 Dec 2017 //
14 mins Reading time
The Strategic Review of French National Defence and Security in 2017. Florence Parly, minister of Defence of France, debates the Strategic Review of French National Defence and Security 2017 at the French Senate.
Future of Europe Experts Comments

The Strategic Review of French National Defence and Security in 2017

Although the title suggests otherwise, the Strategic Review is about defence and the French armed forces.

By Félix Arteaga
12 Dec 2017 //
7 mins Reading time
Bandera de la Unión Europea.
Future of Europe Analyses

Strategic autonomy and European defence

The most oft-repeated objective of the re-launching of European defence is to achieve strategic autonomy for the EU. Despite its frequent invocation, the concept of strategic autonomy has different meanings and purposes.

By Félix Arteaga
12 Dec 2017 //
16 mins Reading time
Britain: devoid of a project. Photo: © European Union, 2017 / Etienne Ansotte.
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Britain: devoid of a project

Perhaps the lack of vision regarding the future will end up generating more doubts among Britain's citizens about Brexit.

By Andrés Ortega
12 Dec 2017 //
7 mins Reading time
View of Vienna from Stephen's Church. Photo: Miroslav Petrasko (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Future of Europe Analyses

Austria in Europe: dynamic perceptions and ambiguous politics

After snap legislative elections in October a new government coalition will now redefine Austria’s commitment to European integration.

By Paul Schmidt
11 Dec 2017 //
17 mins Reading time
Chinese Investment in Europe: A Country-Level Approach. Real Instituto Elcano
China, the US and the new world order Monographs

Chinese Investment in Europe: A Country-Level Approach

By John Seaman, Miguel Otero Iglesias
01 Dec 2017 //
2 mins Reading time
Sedition in Catalonia (3): a solution. Photo: Rick Payette (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0).
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Sedition in Catalonia (3): a solution

The nationalist (and sedition) dream in Catalonia is beginning to fade and reality is kicking in. This crisis might have a silver lining, or even two.

By Miguel Otero Iglesias
01 Dec 2017 //
13 mins Reading time
Sedition in Catalonia (2): Nationalism vs cultural diversity. Photo: Serge Costa (CC BY-NC 2.0). Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Sedition in Catalonia (2): nationalism vs cultural diversity

All Spaniards should embrace their country’s extraordinary cultural diversity. Nationalism based on a supremacism leads to exclusion.

By Miguel Otero Iglesias
01 Dec 2017 //
10 mins Reading time
Sedition in Catalonia (1): On the brink. Photo: Sasha Popovic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0). Elcano Blog
Future of Europe Experts Comments

Sedition in Catalonia (1): on the brink

How can it be that Catalonia, one of the most prosperous, autonomous, cosmopolitan, modern and attractive regions on earth, is about to jump over a cliff?

By Miguel Otero Iglesias
01 Dec 2017 //
8 mins Reading time

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