The Coming Brexit Tragedy
With both sides ignoring the decline of the liberal world order, the Brexit process is set to result in tragedy for both the UK and EU
With both sides ignoring the decline of the liberal world order, the Brexit process is set to result in tragedy for both the UK and EU
The problem of Warsaw’s illiberalism is not just legal but deeply political
What European policymaking needs now is a new devotion to grit-and-grind dispassion.
Mark Galeotti's op-ed on how Russia aims to divide, distract, dismay and dominate neighbours with 'heavy metal diplomacy'
We may need to lower our expectations and recognise the inherent limitations and trade-offs of seeking to reduce atrocities overseas
Initial reactions from the public have been marked by collective grief but not by calls for revenge
Ukraine’s pivot towards the West has barely begun, but fatigue and frustration are already setting in
There remains a core agreement on certain key values but the EU is deeply divided on immigration, on Russia, and perhaps soon on the United States.
Instead of ratcheting up tensions, the murder of Karlov seems to have brought Ankara and Moscow closer than ever
Negotiations seldom go well if you do not understand where the other side is coming from