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Mark Leonard
COMMENTARY
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World
Jul 6, 2026
Beyond Brexit ¡ª and back to Europe
Those who follow only intergovernmental debates in the media might think that nothing has changed in the decade since British voters decided to leave the European Union.
COMMENTARY
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World
Dec 30, 2025
Europe faces some tough wartime decisions
On the diplomatic front, Putin¡¯s strategy to ¡°keep the Europeans out, Americans in and the Ukrainians down¡± is paying off, judging by Trump¡¯s increasing pressure on Zelenskyy.
COMMENTARY
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World
Nov 5, 2025
What Chinese leaders really think of Trump
The Chinese view is that we are entering a prolonged phase of counter-globalization.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jul 23, 2025
Britain and Europe are changing together
Britain can help shape the continent¡¯s new security order, so long as it banishes the Brexit mindset.
COMMENTARY
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World
May 12, 2025
Europe after the end of the liberal international order
We were wrong to think that we had secured a golden age of peace at the end of the Cold War. In reality, there was violence everywhere.
COMMENTARY
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World
Nov 13, 2024
Living in Trump¡¯s world
Europe¡¯s response to Trump¡¯s return will require creativity, resilience and an unshakable commitment to defending its own interests.
COMMENTARY
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World
May 6, 2024
Is this Macron¡¯s moment to shine?
Underlying all the problems that Europe faces in a new age of geopolitical, economic and climate insecurity is a crisis in leadership.
COMMENTARY
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World
Mar 3, 2024
The Trump effect takes Europe
There is a chance that the Trump effect could leave the trans-Atlantic order stronger than it has been for a long time.
COMMENTARY
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World
Dec 22, 2023
Europe needs a new Ukraine strategy
The European Union¡¯s decision to start accession talks with Ukraine represents a symbolic victory rather than a practical one.
COMMENTARY
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World
Nov 23, 2023
The geopolitics of EU enlargement
The European bloc appears to be moving toward radical reinvention.
COMMENTARY
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World
Nov 5, 2023
The global consequences of the Israel-Hamas war
The EU¡¯s shambolic response to the Israel-Hamas war has made China¡¯s forceful reaction all the more notable.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jun 21, 2023
The post-American Middle East
The recent cease-fire between Israel and Islamic Jihad, the detente between Iran and Saudi Arabia and the de-escalation in Yemen have all been accomplished with minimal Western involvement.
COMMENTARY
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World
May 21, 2023
The Ukraine war and European identity
A battle for the soul of Europe is brewing beneath the surface of the Ukraine war and next year¡¯s European Parliament elections could serve as its first battleground.
COMMENTARY
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World
Apr 19, 2023
Chinese leader Xi Jinping¡¯s idea of a new world order
To present a compelling alternative to China¡¯s vision of world order, the West should stop asking others to defend the existing one and start recruiting partners to build on a new vision.
COMMENTARY
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World
Mar 1, 2023
When mob diplomacy rules the day
As the recent Chinese balloon saga showed, public opinion is increasingly in the driver¡¯s seat, and it is steering international relations away from open, honest dialogue.
COMMENTARY
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World
Feb 1, 2023
What to expect from the next round of globalization
There is growing support for the idea that the world is experiencing not ¡®deglobalization¡¯ but rather ¡®re-globalization,¡¯ owing to accelerating changes in energy and technology.
COMMENTARY
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World
Dec 26, 2022
It is time Europe begins Russia-proofing itself
The West, and especially the European Union, must get serious about positioning itself for a protracted and multi-pronged conflict with Vladimir Putin¡¯s Russia.
COMMENTARY
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World
Sep 30, 2022
Preparing for the long war
Vladimir Putin¡¯s latest moves suggest that Russia is settling in for a long war of attrition that will test European resolve.
COMMENTARY
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World
Aug 5, 2022
Ukraine¡¯s war viewed from China
Westerners regard Russia¡¯s war as an attack on the rules-based order, but Chinese scholars see it as another harbinger of the final curtain on U.S. and Western hegemony.
COMMENTARY
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World
Jul 3, 2022
European peace project forced to confront war
Born of the need to preserve peace on a historically war-torn continent, the EU and its political leaders are now being forced to rethink some of their most important principles.
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