European parliaments have the power to jointly address common policy challenges at the world stage. An interconnected Europe means collaboration on key geopolitical issues, from maintaining the Transatlantic relationship to mandating a common cybersecurity framework.
In order to forward the broad reforms needed to address the security risks of their citizens, members of the European and national parliaments alike need to build their expertise on the internal and external threats facing Europe.
Our network comes together with experts to to discuss key risks and opportunities on common EU security. How does parliamentarians perceive shared threats and how do they communicate them to their constituencies?
The initiation of Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) marks an important step in the continued development of a more integrated European defence architecture, but national parliaments need to cooperate for its success.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, known as the Iran deal, forged a compromise in which Iran agreed to limit its uranium enrichment program and allow for an international inspection regime. What now that the US has left?