With crises in Ukraine, Iraq and Gaza still raging, why should Europeans care about Libya?
This Q&A is based on a discussion between the author and over 400 experts and interested stakeholders in the Reuter Thompson Global Oil Forum
This Q&A is based on a discussion between the author and over 400 experts and interested stakeholders in the Reuter Thompson Global Oil Forum
Germany prefers co-operation to conflict, but with its five special relationships each facing bad weather, it needs to think about new ways to conduct foreign policy
A tension between the need for robust deterrence and the risk of escalation leads to almost impossible choices for Asians
The toughest hurdles in this marathon diplomacy track have only just been encountered
As bombs fall on Gaza, France's deep-rooted preoccupation with Israel and Palestine is causing division within French society
Jean-Claude Juncker will have considerable authority as new European Commission president, and he must use it to embody a new vision for the European Union
The US’s alleged spying was ill considered, but both sides need to focus on the real priorities of the transatlantic alliance.
A toxic cocktail of greater radicalisation, lack of mediators and Binyamin Netanyahu do not bode well for the region
The jihadists have developed a comprehensive war economy that is fundamental to their strategy.
The European Union is at a crossroads and “Twitter diplomacy” will not be enough to solve its problems