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Germany’s Big Spend, Wrong Target: Europe Misreads Ukraine’s Lesson
The analysis delivers a sharp warning about Germany’s latest spending plans, arguing that Berlin is drawing the wrong conclusions from the war in Ukraine. Faced with shock and fear, Europe’s biggest economy is opening the chequebook. But the piece says the money is being aimed at comfort and symbolism, not the hard capabilities the conflict actually demands. The result is movement without direction.
Will Europe Fail? The Question Nobody Wants to Answer
The commentary confronts a question Brussels prefers to dodge – not whether Europe faces problems, but whether it is structurally capable of fixing them. It does not predict collapse or drama. Instead, it lays out a colder risk: slow failure through hesitation, fragmentation and loss of nerve. Europe, the piece argues, is drifting into a world where power moves faster than its institutions can cope.
France’s Budget Standoff: Paralysis Dressed Up as Prudence
The commentary digs into France’s budget deadlock and exposes a political system stuck between denial and drift. The problem is not a lack of ideas. It is the refusal to confront trade-offs openly in a country running out of fiscal room. The piece argues that France is trapped in an impasse of its own making, where every option carries pain and every delay makes the bill bigger.
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.
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.
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.
