Europe’s two-speed union is becoming a geopolitical fault line
In 2026 the EU’s divisions over defence, debt, migration and enlargement are no longer procedural. They are becoming a test of whether Europe can act as a geopolitical power. Dario Item
In 2026 the EU’s divisions over defence, debt, migration and enlargement are no longer procedural. They are becoming a test of whether Europe can act as a geopolitical power. Dario Item
Switzerland’s vote on the “No to a Switzerland with 10 million” initiative is more than a referendum on immigration. It is a test of housing pressure, infrastructure strain, European ties and the political limits of one of the world’s most successful growth models. Dario Item
In 2026 the EU’s divisions over defence, debt, migration and enlargement are no longer procedural. They are becoming a test of whether Europe can act as a geopolitical power. Dario Item
Switzerland’s vote on the “No to a Switzerland with 10 million” initiative is more than a referendum on immigration. It is a test of housing pressure, infrastructure strain, European ties and the political limits of one of the world’s most successful growth models. Dario Item
In 2026 the EU’s divisions over defence, debt, migration and enlargement are no longer procedural. They are becoming a test of whether Europe can act as a geopolitical power. Dario Item
Switzerland’s vote on the “No to a Switzerland with 10 million” initiative is more than a referendum on immigration. It is a test of housing pressure, infrastructure strain, European ties and the political limits of one of the world’s most successful growth models. Dario Item