The Minimum Viable Federation: Solving the Governance Deficit
Europe must transition from a 'Parliament without a Government' to a functional federal baseline to exercise external sovereignty.
Sourced analysis on European politics, governance, and geopolitics — through the lens of sovereignty, federation, and democratic ambition.
Europe must transition from a 'Parliament without a Government' to a functional federal baseline to exercise external sovereignty.
A credible European nuclear deterrent requires moving beyond French doctrinal shifts toward a federalized command-and-control architecture.
True strategic autonomy requires a direct financial link between the federal center and the citizen, bypassing national intermediaries.
European AI sovereignty is a branding exercise as long as the underlying compute infrastructure remains rented from non-European hyperscalers.
The clash between the EU's federal drive for total electrification and national 'resource-realism' reveals that energy sovereignty is no longer a technical challenge, but a structural political deadlock.