The UN GGE is dead: Time to fall forward
The top down UN GGE process appears dead in the water. International norms and laws for responding to cyber attacks must now be built from the bottom up
The top down UN GGE process appears dead in the water. International norms and laws for responding to cyber attacks must now be built from the bottom up
Berlin's firmer line on Turkey confirms Germany's status as a major economic power
The parties of the European Left have still to establish clear positions on the nativist vs internationalist debate that defines contemporary politics
Here we compare the parties’ positions on the four core EU policy domains: common security and defence, migration, financial, and trade policy
Running the United Nations is a lonely job for António Guterres – and he seems to prefer it that way.
As rifts appear in the ruling camp, the turmoil in Poland is far from over
Part of the solution is to rely on the internet’s most essential strength – its vast army of ordinary users
There now seems little that can stand in the way of the Law and Justice party’s subjugation of the judicial system
For the EU, the EPA would demonstrate its ability to deliver concrete results despite the numerous crises it faces.
Europe's multilateral vision for the G20 appears to be merely a side show to the traditional struggle for national power