Europe urgently needs a remedy for the ‘Brussels defect’
The EU must stop thinking it can turn thorny political controversies into solvable technical issues
The EU must stop thinking it can turn thorny political controversies into solvable technical issues

Getting comfortable with division at home can strengthen Europe’s hand abroad

But greater international prominence will not happen by default — it must be earned

Continued co-production is vital to maintain innovation and preserve the security of the EU and the US

Clarity on regulations and how they are applied are needed as much as simplification

Brussels is struggling to adapt to a conflict-ridden world trading system

We must regain technology and innovation prowess in a world where the US and China are calling the shots