The choices Europe must make to secure its future
Europe at a crossroads: security, strategy, and the future of Ukraine
- Publishing date
- 03 March 2025
Share this page:
In this episode of The Sound of Economics, we examine the rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape in Europe, driven by the ongoing war in Ukraine, shifting alliances, and the changing role of the United States in NATO. Host Rebecca Christie is joined by Bruegel experts Heather Grabbe and Guntram B. Wolff to discuss the critical questions facing European policymakers: What level of financial and military support is the EU prepared to provide to Ukraine? Can Europe step up to replace U.S. security guarantees, and what would that entail? How are NATO and EU alliances evolving in response to these pressures? What role will collective defence spending and procurement play in reshaping Europe’s military posture?
*This podcast was recorded on Friday morning CET, 28 February 2025.
- Country
- Ukraine United States
- Language
- English
Related content

Defending Europe without the US: first estimates of what is needed
Europe could need 300,000 more troops and an annual defence spending hike of at least €250 billion in the short term to deter Russian aggression

Ukraine: European democracy’s affordable arsenal
A future enlarged EU, including Ukraine, should take full advantage of the lower-cost military production capabilities of Ukraine

Where are Europe's animal spirits?
A conversation with Peter Praet and Jeromin Zettelmeyer about the global economy

Capital markets union: a deep dive
Five measures to foster a single market for capital