Tag: China

  • The Price of Plenty: Industrial Overcapacities, China and European Defence

    The Price of Plenty: Industrial Overcapacities, China and European Defence

    Despite the European Union’s (EU) steps in recent months to boost defence investment, the sector faces structural challenges, not least due to global industrial overcapacities. Large financial investments are being made in the European defence sector, but the EU must now address the structural issues that inhibit the growth of…

  • Order, Counter-Order, Disorder? Regional and Global Security Orders in the Shadow of Sino-American Competition

    Order, Counter-Order, Disorder? Regional and Global Security Orders in the Shadow of Sino-American Competition

    As part of an international security seminar organised by the US Military Academy, West Point, in February 2023, a collection of essays have been produced based on the panel sessions. I was extremely pleased to contribute three essays to the collection along with my great American colleagues. The three papers…

  • Two Fronts, One Goal: Euro-Atlantic Security in the Indo-Pacific Age

    Two Fronts, One Goal: Euro-Atlantic Security in the Indo-Pacific Age

    This paper outlines how Europe can contribute to alleviating the “two-front” predicament in U .S. global strategy . It shows how Europeans can help free up the United States’ strategic bandwidth in Europe so as to enable a proper U .S. prioritization of China without weakening Europe’s deterrence architecture. The…

  • Counter-order: Chinese Power, the West and Geo-economics

    Counter-order: Chinese Power, the West and Geo-economics

    Abstract The United States (US)-led world order that has prevailed for the past few decades is being contested by rival powers such as China. A crucial aspect of great power competition is economic statecraft and China is skilfully fusing various aspects of its economic diplomacy and financial strength to undermine…

  • The Juncker Commission and Europe’s Defence

    The Juncker Commission and Europe’s Defence

    The decision by the incoming President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, to merge the internal market and industry portfolios under one commissioner is an intelligent move. Of course, it is not the first time this has been attempted. Some may recall that Étienne Davignon was the Commissioner for Internal…