Europe against autocrats

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It seems that Russia and the US under Trump are allying as autocratic powers against Europe. Europe certainly has some leverage to assert itself, says ChatGPT:

  1. Economic power

Size of the EU single market: The EU is one of the largest economic powers in the world. Sanctions, trade restrictions and economic retaliation could exert pressure.

Technological dependencies: Europe plays a key role in certain high-tech sectors (e.g. engineering, chemicals, semiconductor supply chains). Strategic export controls could be a tool.

Financial system & Euro: The euro is a major reserve currency. If necessary, Europe could make financial transactions with autocracies more difficult.

  1. Military options

NATO & European defence: Although the US dominates NATO, Europe has strong defence forces of its own, notably through France (the only EU nuclear power) and Germany.

Rearmament & strategic independence: A European defence alliance or greater integration of military capabilities could make Europe more resilient.

  1. Political & diplomatic power

International alliances: Europe could join forces with other democracies (e.g. Canada, Japan, Australia, South Korea) to form a counterweight.

Soft power: The EU is influential worldwide as a standard setter (e.g. data protection, environmental standards, human rights).

  1. Social resilience

Independence from energy and raw materials: Greater self-sufficiency in energy and resources could make Europe less susceptible to blackmail.

Strengthening democratic structures: A united and stable Europe would be less susceptible to influence and destabilisation by autocratic states.

Conclusion:
Europe is not powerless. But without a joint strategic reorientation – particularly in defence, energy and foreign policy – it would be under severe pressure in such a scenario.

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