Who Will Defend Europe?: An Awakened Russia and a Sleeping Continent w/ Keir Giles
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Russia is intent on attacking beyond Ukraine. Can Europe defend itself? Join Keir Giles for a powerful and urgent analysis of Europe’s looming security challenges and the future of the continent.
About the book
‘Keir Giles has been warning us for many years of Russia’s determination to re-arm, remilitarise and rebuild an empire. Now he offers a stark warning for Europe and the world: the only alternative to planning for a war is planning to lose it.’ — Anne Applebaum, author of Autocracy, Inc
‘A powerful and urgent analysis… this book is a wake-up call for anyone who cares about the future of the continent.’ — Eliot Higgins, Director, Founder of Bellingcat
This book is a vital call to action to preserve the way of life Europe takes for granted, before it is too late.’ — Toomas Hendrik Ilves, former president of Estonia
While Ukraine holds back Russia’s onslaught, Moscow has been working hard at rebuilding its army for the next invasion. But for the past 30 years, Britain and Europe have been running down their armed forces and defence industries, thinking that war would never come. Most of the continent banked an increasingly illusory ‘peace dividend’ while outsourcing defence to the United States.
Now, change in the US and clear intent from the Kremlin have set Europe scrambling to rebuild its defences. But will it be enough, and can it be in time?
In this urgent, vital book, Keir Giles lays out the stark choices facing leaders and societies as they confront the return of war in Europe. If the freedom and prosperity that the continent takes for granted are to be preserved, the sacrifices required will affect everyone, without exception. Above all, Giles calls for new leadership in defence of Europe as the US steps aside—and warns that the UK’s brief opportunity to set the pace has already been squandered.
About the author
Keir Giles has advised governments worldwide on the Russian threat. A senior fellow with Chatham House’s Russia and Eurasia Programme, and Director of the Conflict Studies Research Centre, he is a regular commentator for the BBC and international media. His prescient books include What Deters Russia and Moscow Rules.
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