The politics of catastrophe with Niall Ferguson
Why do some societies and states respond to catastrophe better than others: some fall apart, most hold together, and a few emerge stronger?
Why do some societies and states respond to catastrophe better than others: some fall apart, most hold together, and a few emerge stronger?
How do Europeans see the future of EU crisis management? What are the EU military capabilities? How does the EU’s defence initiatives complement those of NATO?
Italy has an opportunity to position itself closer to the Franco-German engine and to help construct a multilateral system in which the EU and the US are equal partners
The UK appears to have gone full circle in its approach to the rest of the world – and to have found no answers along the way
The covid-19 pandemic has created a new sense of urgency behind the need for multilateral action
Berlin can make its climate action more ambitious – and galvanise its European partners at the same time
The EU has the ambition and potential to become a sovereign digital power, but it lacks an all-encompassing strategy for the sector, in which individual governments are still the key players
How would a (partially) Green government affect German foreign policy?
While Germany’s long-ruling centre-right parties continue to offer more of the same, the Greens have recently emerged as a serious contender in the run-up to September’s federal elections
By engaging with the Strategic Compass, Poland can help ensure that the EU’s defence initiatives complement those of NATO and develop in line with Polish interests