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Fellow travellers: Russia, anti-Westernism, and Europe’s political parties
Anti-Western elements, exploitable by the Kremlin, exist not only on the fringes of European politics, but reach right into the heart of established parties
Anti-Western elements, exploitable by the Kremlin, exist not only on the fringes of European politics, but reach right into the heart of established parties
Europe's multilateral vision for the G20 appears to be merely a side show to the traditional struggle for national power
While Warsaw hopes for the U.S. to support its regional ambitions, Berlin and Brussels watch carefully
Much has changed, yet paradoxically, perhaps Europe is closer now to its 1990s vision than it has ever been
Fears about political and economic marginalisation have damped the spread of new EU-optimism to Central Europe
The rise of Macron has transformed the French political landscape – but its final shape is still emerging
For this edition of our lecture series 'Europe seen from the Outside', we speak with Hanna Hopko, Head of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Ukrainian Parliament.
The UK election has seen pundits lurch from one misguided certainty to another
The UK election result emphatically confirmed the sense that the political class is out of touch with popular sentiment
European crises have galvanised German support for the Union, and spurred a new appetite to lead by example