Seven years on, the UK and EU are still drifting apart. The public wants a change
Britain is like a sailing boat in the middle of the Channel, struggling for direction. It needs a bold new captain and a new crew
Britain is like a sailing boat in the middle of the Channel, struggling for direction. It needs a bold new captain and a new crew
Italian efforts to formally enhance bilateral relations with other European states have largely faltered. This time may be different
A form of membership offer to Ukraine at NATO’s Vilnius summit will acquire an inexorable momentum of its own
France is looking to give political impetus to reform of the global financial architecture. Others should swing in behind its gambit
The EU’s new economic security strategy contains strong foundations – but the bloc now needs to create a new strategic technology control instrument
The EU needs understand the root causes of the risks to its economic security – especially the race for techno-industrial leadership between China and the US
Mark Leonard welcomes Jana Puglierin and Pawel Zerka to analyse the results of the latest polling report
Traditional forms of development multilateralism are losing credibility in the global south – but the EU and its member states can help turn this around
With its 11th sanctions package, the EU will enter the realm of secondary sanctions. It needs to set some ground rules for their use
During the Annual Council Meeting, Mark Leaonard and Adam Tooze discussed about the polycrisis