Changing course? Foreign policy in Poland after the elections
Law and Justice's strongly sovereignist, and occasional nationalistic, leanings may lead the party from the centrist foreign policy course that it has pledged
Law and Justice's strongly sovereignist, and occasional nationalistic, leanings may lead the party from the centrist foreign policy course that it has pledged
With Germany's pivotal role in Europe crystallising in the face of the EU's crises, an expert survey reveals how German policymakers feel about their partners
British exit from the EU would have serious foreign policy consequences – both for Britain and for the rest of Europe
Eight things “Out” campaigners won’t tell you about the foreign policy implications of Brexit
The UK and Germany remain light years apart on their priorities for EU reform
As one of the most globalised countries in the world, the UK must remain internationally engaged and committed to multilateralism
'Out' campaigners argue a vote to leave could be a way of strengthening Britains negotiating hand – they're wrong
Not too long ago the main concern about Europe seemed to be its super-state potential – the time has come to seriously worry about the opposite scenario
Portugal is one of the UK’s oldest allies, but changing domestic politics and contrasting views on the European project make unqualified reform support unlikely
Law and Justice’s landslide election victory is an unprecedented moment for Polish democracy