Crony capitalism binds Putin and Erdogan
Deep economic ties – legitimate and illegitimate – drive Turkey’s muted opposition to Russia’s Syria intervention
Deep economic ties – legitimate and illegitimate – drive Turkey’s muted opposition to Russia’s Syria intervention
Ukraine, economics and diminishing Russian subsidies cast a long shadow over elections in “Europe's last dictatorship”
The Franco-German perspective on the British referendum on the EU
Snap analysis on the nature of Russia's involvement from an ECFR Syria expert
Despite alarming developments, the protest movement appears to be losing momentum – the ruling coalition has a good chance of surviving
The low level of political protests in the run-up to the elections shows that Lukashenka remains popular, despite all Belarus’ economic woes
Modi is trying to reach out to the Indian Diaspora by using social media – he has his own app since this summer.
Work remains on Europeanising the solutions to the refugee crisis
The refugee crisis will make the campaign to keep Britain in Europe much more complicated to win.
The UK used its opt-out on refugee quotas, but crisis may have far-reaching consequences for its future