Reversing ‘strategic shrinkage’
At a crucial stage in the renegotiation phase, Cameron is choosing foreign policy to demonstrate the UK’s worth to the EU
At a crucial stage in the renegotiation phase, Cameron is choosing foreign policy to demonstrate the UK’s worth to the EU
Proposed protections for “euro-outs” may hamper the in crowd on vital further integration
The demands have been issued: how has Europe received the UK's renegotiation agenda?
Divisions over Calais' irregular migrant camp, “the Jungle” reflect divisions in Europe more widely
Law and Justice's strongly sovereignist, and occasional nationalistic, leanings may lead the party from the centrist foreign policy course that it has pledged
Following Paris attacks, Germany once again faces a question of identity over its foreign and security policy
With crisis in the neighbourhood directly impacting on the EU like never before, is the new European Neighbourhood Policy able to keep up?
The new Neighbourhood Policy is more transactional than transformative, abandoning the idealism of 2004's policy
What does France's invocation of Article 42.7 – the EU's mutual defence provision – mean for the EU and its member states
Closing our borders to keep the others away is precisely what ISIS wants