
MCC Brussels Podcast The Soft Power Delusion: Europe’s Arctic Wake-Up Call
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Jan 16, 2026 Join Richard Schenk, a Research Fellow at MCC Brussels specializing in European defense and Arctic strategy, along with Agnieszka Kolek, Head of Cultural Engagement, as they dive into Europe's strategic failures. They dissect the precarious situation in Greenland, where NATO's weaknesses are laid bare. Discussions on the Mercosur deal reveal the EU's financial missteps impacting farmers deeply. Meanwhile, they critique Hungary's political maneuvering as the EU struggles with rule-of-law inconsistencies and its image as a democratic guardian.
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Arctic Shows Strategic Vulnerability
- Greenland's reminder that "it's not for sale" exposed NATO's inability to handle a member threatening another.
- Richard Schenk argues Europe lacks Arctic military capabilities and overrelied on soft power.
Budget Shift Risks Food Security
- The Mercosur deal forced Brussels to reallocate budget from farming to defence and industrial policy.
- Richard Schenk says this repurposing weakens farmers and sacrifices food security for abstract geopolitical goals.
Soft Power Couldn't Replace Hard Capabilities
- Europe's post-Cold War military decline created a delusion that diplomacy and soft power could replace hard capabilities.
- Richard Schenk calls that belief "complete delusion" when geopolitics demands military strength.


