The EU deal with Libya on migration: a question of fairness and effectiveness
Whether the new EU migration agreement will work and whether it will respect migrants’ rights is an open question with the answer likely to be no
Whether the new EU migration agreement will work and whether it will respect migrants’ rights is an open question with the answer likely to be no
As the Trump administration amplifies its attacks on the European Union and its collective identity, we would do well to recall the lessons of the 1930s.
Latest attempt to de-fang the judiciary part of a long-term struggle that shows no sign of abating
Angela Merkel’s visit to Warsaw is the most important meeting of German and Polish leaders since 1989
Ironically, the deeply Euroskeptic U.S. president and his ally in the Kremlin may provide the push Europe needs to finally resolve its biggest crises
What both the Brexit vote and Trump's election show is a serious lack of confidence in existing institutions
So far, this French electoral cycle is something in between a roller coaster and a demolition game. The French political system is accustomed to crushing incumbents, but this time the destruction has been more inclusive
An open letter to European leaders
A multilateral order with China and without America is simply impossible.
Trump will see May’s visit as a demonstration of weakness