
Brussels Playbook Podcast Trump bites. Europe grasps for an antidote.
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Jan 16, 2026 Arancha González-Laya, former Spanish foreign minister and dean at Sciences Po, discusses Europe's need for action amid global instability. She emphasizes leveraging energy market integration and strengthening the internal market to enhance resilience against coercion. Her insights also cover the implications of US foreign policy on NATO deterrence and the urgent need for a unified European defense strategy. Aitor Hernández-Morales then profiles EU Commissioner Dan Jørgensen, focusing on his affordable housing initiative and strategies to reduce reliance on Russian gas.
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Build A European Defence Base
- Strengthen EU defence through a single market for defence products, joint tech and coordinated procurement.
- Invest in technological consolidation and mobility to build a credible European defence industrial base.
Narrative Fuels Defence Momentum
- Projecting a unified European defence narrative can mobilize political energy and public support.
- Gonzalez-Laya likens such projection to how the euro's idea overcame initial skepticism.
Iran Protests Are Broad And Complex
- Iran's protests reflect broad social and economic grievances beyond single demographics.
- Gonzalez-Laya sees this as a national movement where outside military action risks worsening violence.
