The map has changed, but Brussels is still using a thirty-year-old compass. In this definitive structural analysis, Senior Geopolitical Analyst Erika Grey deconstructs the institutional inertia of the European Union's approach to the Middle East. For decades, the "Two-State Solution" has been the cornerstone of transatlantic diplomacy-a sacred framework preserved in the glass cases of international bureaucracy. But as the geopolitical landscape shifts and the Iranian regime's proxies rewrite the rules of engagement, this once-living policy has fossilized into a monument: a grand, static tribute to a world that no longer exists. EU Two-State Policy: A Monument to a Bygone Era moves past the surface-level narratives of traditional media to examine the "EU Inc." structure-the regulatory frameworks and institutional evolutions that keep the West tethered to obsolete strategies. Using her proprietary MAGI¿ Foresight methodology, Grey exposes the human and strategic cost of this persistence, arguing that the world's refusal to abandon failed diplomatic theories has fueled rising antisemitism and empowered the very regimes seeking to dismantle Western stability. In these pages, you will discover: The Institutional Loop: Why the EU remains psychologically and legally bound to the Oslo-era consensus.
The Proxy Reality: How the Iranian regime exploited diplomatic gaps to create a new, brutal status quo. Israel as the Key: Why the security of the West is inextricably linked to the survival of Israel in a post-diplomatic age. The Structural Failure: A forensic look at how "outdated procedures" have replaced genuine strategy. More than a critique, this book is a post-mortem of a diplomatic era and a call for a new, reality-based framework for the West. It is an essential read for those who seek to understand the deep-state dynamics of the EU, the US-Israel alliance, and the future of global power.