At last, the stars are aligned for European defence
It is beginning to look as though the concept of ring-fencing or reserving a portion of national budgets to be spent collaboratively might finally get airborne
It is beginning to look as though the concept of ring-fencing or reserving a portion of national budgets to be spent collaboratively might finally get airborne
If sanctions are considered not to be working, then the answer is not to lift them, but to strengthen them
Regardless of Trump's visit to Europe, serious questions about the Trump administration should persist for Europe
The remaining 27 EU members have turned the page after Brexit much faster than the UK itself
Macron’s win was received with a sigh of relief across Europe, but what follows cannot be “politics as usual”. Can he garner support in the European Union?
France is ready to come back to the centre of the European project, but Germany will need to compromise to make things work
So stark is the absence of interesting information that one could conclude that the Macronleak was a false flag operation designed to point the finger at Russia
Macron’s inexperience means he needs to reassure the electorate that he can manage the national security state
Donald Trump's government is increasingly taking aim at Germany – it is time for Berlin to acknowledge the potential danger
A tumultuous election season has stirred up France's political landscape. While Macron seems likely to win, he needs to do so convincingly to create new stability