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European Defense Industry Showing Signs of Life in Trump Era

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Challenges like interoperability and historic under-investment continue to plague the European defense industry. But in the current geopolitical moment, there may be enough political will to overcome them.

Security Guarantees Will Make or Break Ukraine Peace Talks

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Examining the central importance of security guarantees in Ukraine peace talks, why Kyiv continues to push for NATO membership, and what an eventual compromise might look like.

Denied Europe: The Dynamics Fueling Georgia Protests

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The current protest movement represents a crossroads for Georgia, with one path leading toward Brussels and the other Moscow.

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