The problem isn’t only the war.
It’s the security logic underneath it—and the economic future it is quietly breaking.

Europe is drifting into a pattern that looks stable—until it breaks.
This book starts from a simple premise: peace is not a wish. It is a design problem.

Instead of choosing sides, it asks a harder question:

What kind of security order can hold under pressure—while Russia, Ukraine, and Europe all remain strategic actors?

Inside you’ll find a framework—not slogans:

  • a structure for stopping escalation without rewarding aggression

  • security guarantees designed to survive elections, crises, and distrust

  • a strategy that treats China as the decisive backdrop—without turning Europe into a battlefield economy

  • incentives and commitments that can be verified, not merely declared

This is not a manifesto. It does not promise easy solutions.
It offers a design within which solutions can become possible.