
Glenn Diesen - Greater Eurasia Podcast José Antonio Zorilla: Post-Cold War Europe - Hope, Hubris & Delusion
Nov 15, 2025
José Antonio Zorilla, a seasoned Spanish diplomat and author, delves into the missteps of post-Cold War Europe, emphasizing how the West's alienation of Russia sowed the seeds for current conflicts. He critiques NATO's expansion and discusses the troubling influence of small states on EU policies. Zorilla explains the consequences of U.S. hegemony on European autonomy and reflects on the strategic vacuum leading to miscalculations in Ukraine. He illustrates the mutual resentment of China and Russia toward the unipolar order, painting a stark picture of Europe's political landscape.
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U.S. Hegemony Is Economically Strong, Militarily Overstretched
- Zorilla highlights U.S. hegemonic limits: economic dominance but unsustainable global military overreach.
- He warns Europe's economies and politics suffer by aligning with an overstretched American strategy.
German Rearmament Risks Domestic Havoc
- He warns Germany's shift from peacetime industry to armaments will create domestic and European instability.
- Zorilla sees this militarization as a harmful remedy worse than the energy and security problems it tries to solve.
Minsk Marked A Shift To Eurasian Security
- Zorilla recalls Minsk as a pivot from pan‑European to Eurasian security architecture and an important attempt at regional stabilization.
- He argues pan‑European security under Helsinki is no longer possible and new institutions like CIS and CSTO matter now.


