Europe — A World Power

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Continental Geopolitics

Europe is not a market or a museum — it is a singular space whose vast potential is rooted in its landscape and in the historical experiences of the peoples bound to its soils and waters.

In Europe — A World Power, Olivier Eichenlaub deciphers the continent’s geography as a blueprint for historic greatness as well as civilizational resurgence crossing North and South, East and West. Drawing on the forgotten and repressed works of Continental geopolitics, the strategic logic of the European space is excavated and refreshed to face the challenges of the twenty-first century.

Part survey, part manifesto, Europe — A World Power makes the case for reinitiating a distinctly European geopolitics.

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2026-06-22

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction

  • Part 1: Soil-Based Europe

  • Part 2: Sea-Based Europe

  • Part 3: Europe, a World Power

  • Conclusion: For a Swiss Europe

  • Maps

  • L’Institut Iliade for Long European Memory

Institut Iliade

L’Institut Iliade for Long European Memory, based in France, is dedicated to revitalizing Europe’s cultural heritage and identity through focused education, rigorous training, and dynamic initiatives, standing firmly against universalist and egalitarian ideologies. The institute cultivates the next generation of European leaders, fosters a distinct alternative worldview, and brings together those inspired by the rich traditions of Europe. With a cadre school, thought-provoking colloquia, influential publications, artistic exhibitions, and a vibrant social media presence, L’Institut Iliade is committed to ushering in a renaissance of European identity, freedom, and power. (Go to author page)

Other contributors: Olivier Eichenlaub