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The Beowulf Group: Taking the lead to defend Europe

  • Garvan Walshe
  • Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies
  • Democracy Institute, Central European University

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Abstract (may include machine translation)

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has exposed divisions in European strategic culture and threat perception. The search for a lowest-common-denominator response to the threat has hampered the European reply to the Russian aggression, often forcing the EU to move at the speed of its slowest member, whether in supplying ammunition and equipment to Ukraine or setting up the defence industry needed to accelerate such a supply in the future. Notwithstanding the importance of keeping a broad coalition together, this article argues that it is now time to create a vanguard of like-minded European nations, led by France, Poland and, though not an EU member, the UK, but open to other states, which can force the creation of a new strategic culture able to meet the Russian threat. This ‘Beowulf Group’, named after the Danish hero from the Anglo-Saxon epic who stood up to the marauding monster Grendel, could establish a Strategic College for Europe, a joint Elite European Reserve Legion and a strategic communications centre, to move European policy in a more active direction.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)203-211
JournalEuropean View
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Oct 2024
Externally publishedYes

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