Strategic Europe | Made in Ukraine: The EU’s Emerging Real(ist) Power

Ursula von der Leyen and Josep Borrell in a group of soldiers in front of a burnt-out vehicle in Bucha, Ukraine | ©European Union

Andriy Tyushka • 3 May 2022

 

As Russia continues its war in Ukraine, the EU’s security and defence policies are undergoing major shifts. Brussels may finally be getting real(ist) about hard power.

 

This text is published in full on Carnegie Europe’s Strategic Europe blog and reflects the views of its author(s) only.

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