Yesterday, Macron announced a revolution in French nuclear deterrence, paving the way for its Europeanization. @josephdeweck.bsky.social and his co-authors predicted as much last week and explained why it’s a key piece in European defense
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Merzsplaining: the chancellor’s overconfidence is unpopular in Germany. But could it be what Europe needs? | Joseph de Weck
And for a bilateral Franco-German angle, see @shahinvallee.bsky.social, @josephdeweck.bsky.social, Elias Ricken, and Jacob Ross for @ipq.bsky.social:
Franco-German Cooperation on Nuclear Deterrence Needs to Start Now ip-quarterly.com/en/franco-ge...
Franco-German cooperation on nuclear deterrence needs to start now. The good news? Merz and Macron have indicated that they are ready.
New from @shahinvallee.bsky.social, @josephdeweck.bsky.social, Elias Ricken, and Jacob Ross: ip-quarterly.com/en/franco-ge...
"Estamos en peligro de ceder el coraje duramente ganado para pensar por nosotros mismos, y esta vez no a dioses o reyes, sino a unos algoritmos".
Esto de @josephdeweck.bsky.social.
Leaders in Washington, Moscow, and Beijing may want Europe fragmented—but their efforts “are instead galvanizing its slow-motion march toward self-determination,” Joseph de Weck argues.
"Sure, this politics of muddling through has its virtues. Managed decline beats hubris followed by collapse. But there is an alternative to both denial and accommodation."
Great read by @josephdeweck.bsky.social in @theguardian.com : www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Europe is at a turning point. Timid EU elites should take lessons from The Leopard
Excellent piece today in @theguardian.com by @josephdeweck.bsky.social
“As long as there is death, there is hope,” Lampedusa writes in The Leopard.
What the novel teaches Europe’s anxious elites today: managed decline is not the only option.
My latest for @theguardian.com
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Also featuring:
@josephdeweck.bsky.social
@rebeccawire.bsky.social
@fraghi.bsky.social
@johnkampfner.bsky.social
@dbroessler.bsky.social
@jeremycliffe.bsky.social
@henninghoff.bsky.social
and more!
The new full issue is up now: ip-quarterly.com/en/winter-20... (2/2)
Our king, priest and feudal lord – how AI is taking us back to the dark ages | Joseph de Weck
“We are in danger of ceding the hard-won courage to think for ourselves – and this time, not to gods or kings, but to code.”
By @josephdeweck.bsky.social
I wrote a short essay for the @theguardian.com touching on AI, Joan Didion, and Immanuel Kant. If you happen to have some time over the holidays, I’d love for you to read it.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Trump, Like Putin, Is Miscalculating on Europe
A smart take by @josephdeweck.bsky.social
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Excellent colum by @josephdeweck.bsky.social #Pariscope predicting that Trump’s attack on Europe, based on misconceptions, will backfire—just like Putin’s war of aggression did. A preview from our Winter 2026 issue (“New Ideas for Europe”) ip-quarterly.com/en/trump-lik...
Mein Highlight der Woche: das Gespräch über ein vergiftetes Geschenk mit @josephdeweck.bsky.social
Ein Deal mit dem Orangen, der die Schweiz noch erpressbarer macht.
@josephdeweck.bsky.social
"Humiliation can catalyze the strengthening of collective identity. It can foster solidarity, binding people together to confront the perceived injustice. Perhaps Europe needs this wound in order to act."
@josephdeweck.bsky.social on Europe's súmmer of humiliation'
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Les États-Unis, le Royaume-Uni, la France : les trois grandes démocraties à scrutin majoritaire vrillent. La démission de Sébastien Lecornu marque une crise systémique. La France doit adopter la représentation proportionnelle.
👉 Tribune @lemonde.fr
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"This feeling that the world is walking all over Europe is no longer uniquely French. It seems to be spreading across the continent," @josephdeweck.bsky.social writes in his latest Pariscope column.
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This “summer of humiliation” gave rise to a sentiment that we Europeans are indeed weak. Like all things that are emerging, Europe is first a space that is experienced before being a space that is defined. Trump has added to that experience. 👉Column @ipq.bsky.social
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Und zuletzt: 68% der EuropäerInnen sieht vor allem negative Folgen für Europa, dass das Abkommen auch eine Verpflichtung beinhaltet mehr militärische Güter aus den USA zu kaufen.
Es gibt also zu diesem Thema eine transnationale europäische öffentliche Meinung, die relativ eindeutig ist.
77% meinen das Abkommen nütze vor allem der US-Wirtschaft. Nur 13% sehen es als Kompromiss, der sowohl der US als auch der EU-Wirtschaft hilft.
52% empfinden das EU-USA Abkommen als Demütigung. 22% stehen dem Abkommen gleichgültig gegenüber. 8% sind erleichtert.
Aufschlussreiche Umfrage von @grandcontinent.bsky.social zum Handelsabkommen EU-USA. 77% der EuropäerInnen sagen, sie wüssten genau um was es bei diesem Abkommen gehe. Das Thema hat also Eingang in die öffentliche Debatte gefunden. 1/3
⚡️ EU Voters are ahead of politicians.
↪️ 81% of Europeans now back a common defense & security policy - a bottom-up push for more integration. 👇
Very true, this: voters in Europe are ahead of most governing elites on European integration.
The same goes for another once ‘sensitive’ dossier: support for Gaza/Palestine