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European Policy Analysis

EU Foreign Policy via Enhanced Cooperation
Questions and answers on the EU24 loan to Ukraine

On 18 December 2025, EU24 leaders agreed on a €90 bn loan to Ukraine. This Q&A addresses central aspects of the European Council decision, particularly regarding the immobilised Russian assets, the enhanced cooperation, and the EU as a foreign and security policy actor.

Christian Maurice Bissinger, Valentin Kreilinger and Jakob Lewander February 2026 2026:2epa
Perspective

Mer än handel: avtalet med Indien och EU:s säkerhetsintressen

One of the world's largest free trade agreements has been reached between India and the EU. Negotiations were accelerated by the turbulent global situation, and in addition to economic gains, the agreement strengthens European security.

Monika Hjeds Löfmark February 2026 2026:2p
Perspective

Ökad konkurrenskraft: fond eller mer gemensam marknad?

The European Commission's proposal for a competitiveness fund is unlikely to accelerate productivity growth – which is one of the fund's many objectives. Completing the EU's internal market is more important, writes Harry Flam, senior advisor at SIEPS.

Harry Flam January 2026 2026:1p
European Policy Analysis

Diplomacy Under Pressure – The High Representative and Europe’s Changing Foreign Policy Landscape

Today’s geopolitical realities demand greater clarity about leadership in EU foreign policy – either through renewed intergovernmental trust in the High Representative/Vice-President (HR/VP) or by embedding external action within the European Commission. Maintaining the current halfway arrangement will lead to a gradual decline of EU diplomacy.

Niklas Helwig January 2026 2026:1epa
European Policy Analysis

Article 122 TFEU: The legal workaround to freeze Russian assets and possible repercussions

The EU’s decision to immobilise the assets of the Russian Central Bank was a bold move just days before the European Council on 18–19 December. The measure could signify a decisive juncture for the EU but does not come without risks and legal challenges.

Valentin Kreilinger December 2025 2025:19epa
European Policy Analysis

From Permacrisis to Strategic Autonomy
– Adapting the EU Treaties to New Realities

The EU has made strategic autonomy its defining ambition. But to achieve true autonomy, the Union cannot continue relying on ad hoc fixes. This analysis thus argues for a profound treaty revision in three areas: fundamental values, the euro and defence.

Joakim Zander December 2025 2025:18epa
Perspective

Förslaget till ny långtidsbudget: maktförskjutning och nedskärningar

The European Commission's proposed seven-year budget has already been criticized and is unlikely to be adopted in its current form. Economist Harry Flam welcomes increased flexibility in the budget but calls for stronger monitoring mechanisms.

Harry Flam December 2025 2025:9p
European Policy Analysis

Informalisation in the EU’s external migration policy: Ills and remedies

The EU and its Member States are increasingly using informal agreements with other countries to regulate and reduce migration. This approach can increase effectiveness but entails risks in a policy area that concerns fundamental rights.

Andrea Ott December 2025 2025:17epa
European Policy Analysis

Germany’s Role in Europe: Great Expectations

Can Germany deliver on the transformative ‘Zeitenwende’ in foreign and security policy that Europe expects? This analysis examines Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s bid to overcome Germany’s traditional leadership restraint and position Berlin as a cooperative yet influential force in shaping EU strategy.

Lisbeth Aggestam, Adrian Hyde-Price November 2025 2025:16epa
European Policy Analysis

The EU’s Horizontal Equal Treatment Directive: A Way Forward

A proposed EU Directive on equal treatment has been blocked in the Council of Ministers for 17 years. Demonstrating the importance of a common framework against discrimination, this analysis argues in favour of “enhanced cooperation” between member states wishing to move ahead.

Youri Devuyst November 2025 2025:15epa