Scorecard 2015: The view from Sofia
Bulgaria took few foreign policy initiatives in 2014 because of internal troubles, but the country made one tough decision in abandoning the South Stream pipeline project
Bulgaria took few foreign policy initiatives in 2014 because of internal troubles, but the country made one tough decision in abandoning the South Stream pipeline project
The German question has emerged again, but this time, the answer will depend on whether Germany is willing to embrace its role as an agent of change
Europe is being reshaped around an axis of nationalism and sovereignty and Greece is just the beginning
The EU’s austerity policies have led to a fragmentation of its power, encouraging the rise of populist parties
Germany should have offered debt relief to Greece when it had the chance, and the consequences of its mistake could be serious for Europe
Last night's victory for Syriza shows that it is possible for a party system in Southern Europe to collapse as a result of a grave mismanagement of the crisis
British-German relations, while shaped by a mutual sense of respect, are almost at a loss on a common agenda
Regardless of the electoral outcome in Greece on Monday, life (and democracy) will remain a set of imperfect decisions made with insufficient information
Observations of a vacillating, hesitating superpower does not yet amount to the international community buying into the theory of America’s “decline.”
Two all-too-plausible scenarios could turn 2015 into an annus horribilis for the Union