Tag: Renterghem
Ukraine’s four wars, between resilience and weariness, by Marion van Renterghem – L’Express
How can we estimate the duration of the war and the possible moment to negotiate its end? In Ukraine, the issue is taboo. From the director of the Chernihiv maternity…
an identity crisis which is the business of the Kremlin, by Marion Van Renterghem – L’Express
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Germany had not accustomed us to French-style mass demonstrations, outside of football matches. The Second World War inoculated the Germans against…
If Putin wins in Ukraine… This nightmare that awaits Europeans, by Marion Van Renterghem – L’Express
Never has a year been so political or so crucial for Western democracies. In 2024, for the first time and in a high-risk geopolitical environment, half of the planet’s population…
Delors and Schäuble closed the chapter of a happy Europe, by Marion Van Renterghem – L’Express
Jacques Delors was a century old. On December 27, at the age of 98, the man to whom we owe today’s Europe did not wake up. The date of death…
Europe facing Putin’s two wars, by Marion Van Renterghem – L’Express
Since October 7, the war in Ukraine has been forgotten. The unspeakable savagery of the pogrom committed by Hamas and the violence of the Israeli response in Gaza have placed…
Ukraine in the EU: necessity and puzzle, by Marion Van Renterghem
Ukraine is now European, and Vladimir Putin has definitely lost it. He not only missed the main official objective by which he justified invading an independent country: “denazifying” it, in…
Emmanuel Macron, a European with feet of clay, by Marion Van Renterghem
In Berlin last week, a former German political leader wondered in front of me about the effectiveness of the French president’s strategy in the face of disturbing French oddities. Despite…
Sabotage of Nord Stream: why Putin is the only winner, by Marion Van Renterghem
The black and white image of gigantic bubbles of gas bubbling in the middle of the Baltic Sea continues to fascinate. While the Nord Stream gas pipelines have become the…
Rishi Sunak’s anti-Brexit unconscious, by Marion Van Renterghem
It’s extraordinary. Is it really Rishi Sunak who spoke or his unconscious who forked? Speaking at a Coca-Cola factory in Lisburn, south of Belfast, the Prime Minister wanted to reassure…
Did you forget about Poland? She is gaining momentum, by Marion Van Renterghem
It was minus one. Germany, under the pretext of not being accused of escalation and co-belligerence by the Kremlin, almost opened a conflict with one of its main allies, Poland.…