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Judy Asks: Should the West Talk to the Taliban?

Western governments must be clear that any eventual engagement with the Taliban will have strict conditions, including respect for women’s rights. Speaking to the Taliban leadership should not be equated with legitimizing the new regime.

· September 2, 2021
What Afghanistan Should Mean for Europe

The fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban lays bare Europe’s lack of strategic foresight and dangerous dependence on the United States. The EU must address its shortcomings or risk losing the ability to defend its values and interests.

· August 24, 2021
Judy Asks: Is NATO Stuck in Afghanistan?

A selection of experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.

· November 15, 2017
Russia Takes Center Stage at the Munich Security Conference

The ongoing turmoil in Ukraine is shifting European and American attitudes toward Moscow. The West is perceiving the Ukrainian crisis through the prism of Russia.

· February 1, 2014
The Miserable State of European Defense

Germany’s defense minister has called for greater European defense capabilities—a laudable ambition, but the reality is persistently low defense spending across Europe.

· February 1, 2014
In the Media
Russia's Concerns About Afghanistan After NATO

Russia has no intentions of getting involved again in Afghanistan. Yet Central Asian republics now fear instability on their borders as NATO’s 100,000-strong presence ends.

· March 5, 2013
New York Times