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Europe Wakes Up Late: The Strategic Bill Comes Due
The analysis delivers a blunt verdict on Europe’s much-talked-about “strategic awakening” – it arrived late, under pressure, and with limited muscle behind it. Europe did not rethink its security posture out of foresight. It was jolted awake by war, US impatience and the realisation that comfortable assumptions no longer hold. The piece argues that awareness has improved, but capacity and political will are still lagging badly.
EU Loses the Plot: Big Talk Abroad, Mess at Home
The analysis takes aim at a growing disconnect at the heart of the European Union – soaring global ambitions paired with stalled, unfinished business at home. Brussels talks like a geopolitical heavyweight, but acts like a bloc still tripping over its own rules. The paper argues that this mismatch is no longer cosmetic. It is actively undermining Europe’s credibility, leverage and ability to deliver.
Germany’s Economy Turns Dead Weight: From Engine to Anchor
The commentary delivers a sobering verdict on Europe’s largest economy – Germany is no longer driving the continent forward. It is holding it back. Once the EU’s growth engine, Germany has become an anchor dragging on European performance, confidence and ambition. The piece argues this is not a short-term dip but the result of deep structural failures now colliding at once.
Germany Tilts Right: The Centre Loses Its Grip
The commentary paints a blunt picture of a German election drifting rightward as frustration hardens and patience with the political centre runs out. The shift is not sudden or accidental. It is the product of economic anxiety, migration pressure and years of muddled leadership. The piece argues that Germany is not lurching overnight, but sliding steadily into a harsher political mood with consequences for Europe.
Draghi on a Shoestring: Europe’s Competitiveness Plan Runs on Empty
The analysis dissects the European Commission’s new “competitiveness compass” and delivers an awkward verdict – the ambition borrows Draghi’s language, but the means fall far short. Europe talks about scale, speed and power, then hands itself a roadmap without fuel. The piece argues that Brussels is acknowledging the problem while ducking the political and financial costs of fixing it.
Germany in Trouble: The Centre Buckles Under Pressure
The analysis cuts through the noise and delivers a stark message – Germany is not just unsettled, it is politically and economically adrift. What looks like a series of isolated crises is actually a deeper breakdown of confidence in leadership, institutions and direction. The piece argues that Germany’s problems are no longer temporary shocks but symptoms of a system struggling to cope with a harsher world.
Lost Election Gamble: Europe’s Risky Bet Backfires
The commentary dissects a political miscalculation that has left Europe weaker, not wiser. It argues that key European actors gambled on an election outcome they could not control, built strategies around hopeful assumptions, and are now paying the price. Instead of hedging against risk, they went all in – and lost.
