Europe’s soft political revolution is Germany’s nightmare
If the relationship German Chancellor Angela Merkel and EU President Donald Tusk have built won’t last, a pillar of Germany’s architecture for the EU will crumble
If the relationship German Chancellor Angela Merkel and EU President Donald Tusk have built won’t last, a pillar of Germany’s architecture for the EU will crumble
The election results signal a generational change that will have long-lasting consequences
The UK elections have not solved the British question for Europe, and thus the German headache will remain
During the last four years, Cameron has performed all kinds of juggling acts to simultaneously keep three balls in the air with two hands
A look at the four key questions about the coming British referendum on the EU
The drop-out of the small member states has all but lost its capacity to frighten
The tensions revealed by the British elections are representative of Europe's wider dilemmas
It may be that Europe’s postmodern order has become so advanced and particular to its environment that it is impossible for others to follow
Where did Podemos come from and where is it taking Spain?
An argument in favour of merging the territorial defence forces of an inner core of EU member states