Planning for the long war on the civilian front also means putting mental health on a par with physical health. This is especially important for the most vulnerable populations.
David Miliband reports from his recent trip to Kyiv
Planning for the long war on the civilian front also means putting mental health on a par with physical health. This is especially important for the most vulnerable populations.
David Miliband reports from his recent trip to Kyiv
We are witnessing the emergence of an axis of outcasts: countries united in their willingness to violate international law by starting wars, developing nuclear weapons, and violating sanctions
While doing our best to help Ukraine win, we have to make sure that the EU enlargement, the most successful EU policy ever, continues
Gabrielius Landsbergis explains why it’s too early for the EU to tap itself on the shoulder
After nineteen months, do not talk about a clean war or war of the future to the ‘heroes of Ukraine’ who return from the front
The EU has never been more united, efficient and determined than since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. But Europe won’t be in this unified Utopia for ever.
Don’t focus on U.S.-China competition, as they are not going to be able to discipline fragmentation as Russia and America did in the Cold War.
If the world is to make genuine progress on climate change, the engagement of both the oil and gas industry and the Gulf region is essential
Ana Palacio explains what it takes to make COP28 a success
If we are to stay below 1.5 degrees in temperature rise, China, India and the United States must reduce their emissions much more than they do today.
Dan Jørgensen advocates for more climate action from larger countries
Spain needs to get out of almost two decades of losses and enter a positive virtuous cycle of greater knowledge, more productivity and less inequality
Toni Roldán explores a “Biden plan” for human infrastructures for Spain
Provided reforms pick up and are sustained, the embrace of small countries like Moldova and Montenegro could happen well before a decade, puncturing the EU’s enlargement paralysis
Nathalie Tocci evaluates the prospects for EU enlargement