
FORUM DE DEFENSE ET DE STRATEGIE

N°41, 10/2025
Revue de Presse Défense & Diplomatie
Presseschau Außen- und Verteidigungspolitik
Press Review (Defence and Diplomacy)

Sommet de La Haye 2025 : quo vadis NATO ? - Le Rubicon
Analysis of the 2025 NATO summit in The Hague, focusing on nuclear deterrence and the alliance’s adaptation to geopolitical challenges.
Serbia’s Crisis Tests EU Enlargement: Germany Should Act | DGAP
Analysis of the Serbian crisis that weakens EU enlargement. The article calls on Germany to act to support democratic reforms and preserve Serbia’s European perspective.
Analysis of NATO’s air defense dilemma in the face of Russian incursions, especially drones: the article highlights the high cost for the alliance to respond, current capability limits, and the strategic need to strengthen collective defense, including increased support for Ukraine.
La Moldavie face à son destin. Les enjeux d'une élection législative décisive | Ifri
Moldovan legislative election on September 28, 2025: a decisive contest between pro-European forces and pro-Russian blocs, amid economic tensions and external interference (notably Russian).
Chinas Anspruch auf eine neue Weltordnung - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik
Analysis of China’s ambition to reshape the world order around state sovereignty and a China-tailored multilateralism.
In the Same Boat: Security Challenges in the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific | DGAP
Analysis of common security challenges between the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific regions, highlighting interdependence amid Russian and Chinese tensions. The article calls on Europe to support Ukraine and reduce strategic dependence on China.
États-Unis : la liberté d’expression face aux attaques du mouvement MAGA | Ifri
Analysis of the MAGA movement’s pressures on freedom of expression in the U.S., balancing legal protection and practical limits.
Die schleichende Integration von Rechtsaußenparteien in Europa - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik
Analysis of the gradual integration of far-right parties into European institutions, despite limits due to internal divergences and coalition needs.
Die politischen Kosten europäischer Migrationspolitik in Libyen
Analysis of the political costs of European migration policy in Libya, between strengthening militias and criticism over human rights violations.
Bonus podcasts :
Analysis of the arms industry, the “new military service,” and an alarming letter from the German Chief of Staff on personnel. The episode highlights the challenges of Germany’s “Zeitenwende,” including investments, regulations, and internal tensions.