Achieving Security and Cooperation in a Fractured World

Defending Europe's United Front

European nations have made unprecedented strides both in increasing and pooling resources for their collective defence, with common procurement for military supplies for Ukraine, Finland in NATO and Sweden not far behind, and Denmark signing up to Europe's joint defence policy in the space of two years.

Yet, as domestic politics in Europe and in its key security partners threaten unity, what are the implications for European defence cooperation?

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