The GCM: The clash between populism and technocracy
Mark Leonard speaks with Shoshana Fine, Tom Nuttall, Jose Ignacio Torreblanca, and Patrycja Sasnal about the UN’s Global Compact for Migration, and whether it matters…
Mark Leonard speaks with Shoshana Fine, Tom Nuttall, Jose Ignacio Torreblanca, and Patrycja Sasnal about the UN’s Global Compact for Migration, and whether it matters…
Zapraszamy na debatę „Kontrofensywa wartości europejskich: Prawa człowieka i rządy prawa w UE i poza…
Bucharest should use the six-month rotating presidency of the European Council to work on the country’s European image
The panel will adress the impact of the US-China trade war for Europe and Japan
Finland is an enthusiastic member of the European Union – but it could do with making more links across the continent
Mark Leonard speaks with Michael Thumann about Germany and its new role in the world. Bookshelf: The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International…
After this week's election in Spain, the far-right party Vox now has its first MPs. But it is too early to say if we are seeing a resurgence of Spanish nationalism.
The European army concept is ambiguous – what do European leaders actually want to achieve?
Transfer of power to Brussels may weaken member states, but it empowers citizens – it is a pity EU citizens do not know their own power