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Senior Research Fellow at Chatham House | international security, geopolitics and geoeconomics of tech, Europe | Currently ✍️ a book on subsea cables (Polity '25) | Amsterdammer in London 🇪🇺
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Politico's Playbook calls the Commission's ambitions to internationalise the euro "deliriously lofty" this morning. Bit tired of the same voices which are calling out Europe's geopolitical weakness immediately disparaging all efforts to remedy it.

Today Dutch people must hope that not everyone realizes Rutte is Dutch. In his meek defense: our elites simply don't speak English all that well (remember Jeroen Dijsselbloem's use of the word 'template' during the eurozone crisis). Also, the Dutch can be bafflingly informal and coarse.

Anyone using the word “daddy” near me will be blocked. Thank you for your attention. (Let’s just leave it at that we took one for the team yesterday and today 🇳🇱)

Morning of the NATO summit: two key train lines in the Netherlands are down (Amsterdam-Schiphol; The Hague- Rotterdam) due to power cuts caused by “unidentified” fires along the tracks. Accidents? Maybe. But we see similar “incidents” all over Europe, and no clue of scale. nos.nl/artikel/2572...

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine visited Chatham House today and was welcomed to the institute by Orysia Lutsevych, the head of our Ukraine Forum. The event was held at the institute in London under the Chatham House Rule. Find out more: bit.ly/3T2Aco3

Joint Macron Merz op-ed, on the eve of The Hague: "We will live for the foreseeable future in a deeply destabilised environment ... We will have to rise to these challenges. Not because someone asks us to, but because we are clear-eyed and owe it to our citizens to do so." www.ft.com/content/c1bf...

Everything else aside, an interesting litmus test of what Chinese hegemony might actually look like. China is far more reliant on the Strait of Hormuz remaining open than the US is. Yet, similar to its approach to the Houthis and the Red Sea, it's been very hands-off. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

Good for European tech sovereignty, but telling that it takes a government capital injection to make happen: "Satellite operator Eutelsat is set to raise more than $1.5 billion to fuel its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) ambitions, led by the French government." www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/sate...

Ukrainian Institute in London, which is doing so much for promoting Ukrainian culture, is hosting a fundraising evening on June 25, featuring @oliahercules.bsky.social, Felicity Spector and many others, including me! Please come join us, tickets here www.tickettailor.com/events/ukrai...

“Nato has cut back an upcoming leaders’ summit [from three days] to just one working session in a bid to avoid US President Donald Trump walking out early as he did recently at a G7 meeting.” “The decision was taken to ensure Trump did not get bored and leave early.” on.ft.com/461NmZS

Elites across the two chief spheres of American power are (again) fusing. I wrote about Silicon Valley’s defence tech turn last year: www.chathamhouse.org/2024/11/sili...

Elites across the two chief spheres of American power are (again) fusing. I wrote about Silicon Valley’s defence tech turn last year: www.chathamhouse.org/2024/11/sili...

This would be a *very* interesting (and overdue) development: “The Commission is considering ditching Microsoft Azure for France’s OVHcloud over digital sovereignty fears.” www.euractiv.com/section/tech...

Great to be in beautiful Gdańsk to talk European tech sovereignty and how to actually get there (and where more appropriate than at the European Solidarity Centre).

Breaking news: Brian Wilson, the founder of the Beach Boys, whose catalogue of hits includes “I Get Around,” “Don’t Worry Baby” and “California Girls," has died at 82.

For the summer issue of The World Today, I wrote about the risks of involving AI in nuclear decision-making. It's a really timely issue featuring a range of nuclear stories, as well as lots of content ahead of the NATO summit. www.chathamhouse.org/publications...

On increasing the NATO spending norm to 5%: “Spending more is not about pleasing an audience of one, it is about protection a billion people.” Mark Rutte at @chathamhouse.org

Ukraine’s Operation Spider’s Web will enter the history books as one of the most remarkable and best-executed covert operations of the war, writes @katjabego.bsky.social.

How things change! It used to be case that their expropriated meddlesome billionaires came our way. www.newsweek.com/russia-offer...

Amid fresh sanctions by the EU and the UK, some of my comments on Russia's shadow fleet in the Washington Post: www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/0...

I went to visit the Stolpersteine of Stefan Zweig, his first wife Friderike and her two daughters in Salzburg.

The U.S. and China agree to temporarily slash tariffs from 145% to 30%. Feels a bit like a prisoner seeing their triple life sentence reduced to a single one. Sure, it's a nominal improvement - but a 30% tariff is still going to cause a lot of pain. www.ft.com/content/9288...

Almost everything coming out of Silicon Valley nowadays has such a profoundly weird and uncanny flavour to it. This is an actual NYT story:

Interesting development: The captain of the NewNew Polar Bear -the HK-flagged ship behind the Baltic cable damage back in 2023- has been arrested in Hong Kong. A charm offensive no doubt, but also again suggests that Beijing was quite embarrassed about the incident. therecord.media/ship-captain...

Happy Europe Day!

The whole of Europe looked to Berlin today in the hope that Germany would reassert itself as an anchor of stability and a pro-European powerhouse. That hope has been dashed. With consequences way beyond our borders.

Hence, also probably no trips to Paris and Warsaw tomorrow. What a start.

I still think Europe should use the proceeds of these kinds of mega fines (which currently flow into the main EU budget) to bankroll an independent sovereign tech fund - especially to support open source development and public infrastructure. on.ft.com/44flcdb