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408. Geopolitical Shifts, Strategic Autonomy, and the 'Fantastic Kingdom' with Dr. Helene von Bismarck

Battleground

Goalhanger

History

4.5 • 824 Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2026

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

As the war in Ukraine enters its fourth year , Europe finds itself facing a monumental geopolitical shift. With the United States under an erratic presidency taking a highly transactional, unpredictable approach to its historic alliances , the transatlantic network that has guaranteed Western security for eighty years is under profound strain. Can Europe truly step up to secure its own future , or is the dream of "strategic autonomy" just a lot of hot air?


In this episode, hosts Patrick Bishop and Roger Moorhouse sit down with historian, author, and political commentator Dr. Helene von Bismarck. Together, they unpack the fragile state of European diplomacy, the erosion of international norms , and the rising tide of populism that threatens to derail Western resolve.

They also dive into Helene’s latest book, Fantastic Kingdom: A Foreigner's Portrait of the United Kingdom. Helene offers a sharp, constructive, yet brutally honest perspective on Britain’s current grand strategic blindness, its inward-looking political debate, and the dangerous intersection between the global security crisis and the domestic crisis of liberal democracy.



In this episode, we discuss:

  • The Transatlantic Rift: Why European governments—from Berlin to Paris to London—are terrified of a fracturing NATO and how they are struggling to prepare for an unpredictable White House.
  • The Power of Historical Memory: How ancient rivalries are being rewritten in lockstep cooperation (such as Poland and Germany) , and how visiting a Latvian museum reveals the deep-seated trauma that still shapes European responses to Russia.
  • The Danger of Stereotypes: How crises like Brexit revive lazy national clichĂ©s just when we can least afford them.
  • The Inward-Looking Kingdom: Helene’s deep disappointment with the current Labor government's fear of bold reform, and why ignoring international affairs to appease domestic populism is a losing strategy for any government.
  • Security vs. Welfare: Why the modern debate around cutting social spending to fund defence is fundamentally flawed, and why protecting democracy and protecting state security are two sides of the same coin.


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Producer: James Hodgson

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to battleground with me Patrick Bishop and Roger Morehouse.

0:17.4

A new situation and the fact that America and the Trump seems to have little engagement with current developments

0:23.6

raises the question of what Europe can do to maintain the forward momentum. To answer it, we're lucky to have us our guest today.

0:32.6

Dr Helena von Bismarck, a historian specialising in diplomacy, as well as being a political commentator

0:39.8

whose work appears in The Guardian, at times, EFT and elsewhere.

0:44.4

Her latest book is called Fantastic Kingdom, a foreigner's portrait of a United Kingdom,

0:50.3

which explores and challenges the way the British see themselves at a time of drastic

0:55.7

and dangerous geopolitical changes. Welcome to the show, Helena. Thank you for having me.

1:01.9

We'll talk about the book in a little while, but I want you doubt to put on one of your hats,

1:06.3

that of a historian who's got a special interest in diplomacy, and particularly British diplomacy.

1:12.5

But how do you see the Ukraine's story developing, given the current situation of a weakening

1:19.0

Russia, I think we can say that, and a strengthening Ukraine, and something of a diplomatic

1:25.5

vacuum as the US apparently withdraws from its peacemaking efforts.

1:31.9

Well, I think both in the context of Ukraine but more widely, what we're seeing is really pretty

1:37.1

monumental geopolitical shift at the moment, because, and that is a very sort of European

1:42.6

predicament, not just a British one, because

1:44.8

what we're seeing is, yes, at the moment Ukraine appears to have the upper hand, so that there

1:50.6

is some hope there, but at the same time, Russia remains, or has proven to be very dangerous

1:56.6

over the last few years, particularly to its neighbours, especially, for example, also the

2:00.8

Baltic states. And at the same time, the sort of network of alliances, but also the fundamental

2:07.1

norms that all of Europe, including Britain, all of Western Europe particularly, has relied

2:12.8

on for the last 80 years, is at risk, is eroding and at risk of breaking down because I don't think

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