Whatever it takes: Italy and the Covid-19 crisis
Italy’s response to the virus is starting to reshape its politics.
Italy’s response to the virus is starting to reshape its politics.
The key to European power projection isn’t institutional reform, it’s a shift in attitude and a willingness to cooperate.
It is time for Paris and Berlin to join together to strengthen Europe internally, securing its place in a world of renewed competition
The EU is proposing a process of digital decolonisation, aiming to reduce its dependency on US and Chinese firms
This year’s Munich Security Conference showed once again that just two players will fight the global battle over tech. And guess who’s missing.
With such a smorgasbord of offerings, most people eat the familiar food and leave the conference pleasantly full of the same ideas that they entered with
Washington and Beijing seem to interpret European inaction as weakness and an invitation for greater coercion in pursuit of their economic and geopolitical interests
The dispute resolution mechanism presents the E3 with risks but it could also buy them time to keep the nuclear deal on life support until the US presidential election in November
The European Union's new leadership has decided to invest much of its political capital in a plan to position Europe as the global leader in the transition to a carbon-neutral economy. But if too many constituencies feel as though they are being sacrificed on a green alter, the plan will never even get off the ground.
It will be difficult for the member states that are most invested in the EU’s global role to prevent a reduction in the external portion of its budget