Europe or the open sea? Brexit and European security
By voting to leave the EU the UK may lose its voice at a time when the union aims to play a strategically greater role in European defence, security and foreign policy
By voting to leave the EU the UK may lose its voice at a time when the union aims to play a strategically greater role in European defence, security and foreign policy
Why are the Brexiteers so worried about the American President’s intervention in the referendum campaign?
The collapse of European integration could potentially mean an end to the stability, order, and prosperity that the US worked very hard and spent a lot of money to help Europe achieve. And while it's unlikely we'd see a return to anything like the 20th century's massive world wars, the consequences could still extend far beyond Europe's borders.
Germany is enough of a mature democracy to accommodate a party like AfD
The referendum on the Ukraine Association Agreement is throwing up some unexpected elements
It is this terrifying symbiosis between the terrorists in the Middle East and the populist politicians in the West that is the real threat
Terrorist attacks in Brussels were quickly pounced on by Brexit supporters, but is Britain's security is strengthened by EU cooperation?
In Europe and the US, mainstream politicians are losing ground as they pander to populist fantasies
Europe’s weapon of choice – economic sanctions – will be considerably weakened should Brexit become reality
Though individual goals of the EU’s trade strategy are laudable, by all usual definitions, it is not really a strategy at all