Europe has lost both forms of statecraft that once underpinned its international influence: the tactical, chess‑like diplomacy and the patient, technical long‑term strategy. That absence explains why Europeans are being sidelined in attempts to resolve the Ukraine war and why EU foreign policy risks becoming reactive virtue signalling rather than capacity‑driven diplomacy.
— If the EU cannot produce a credible strategic plan (military logistics, financing, and post‑war governance), it will be excluded from shaping Europe’s security order and the continent’s long‑run geopolitical relevance will erode.
Wolfgang Munchau
2025.12.01
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The article’s central claims — Trump advancing a peace plan with 'no Europeans in the room', Kaja Kallas criticised for empty rhetoric, and the contrast with Europe’s past technical projects like the single market — concretely illustrate the deficit.
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