ECFR and the Foreign Office on Germany’s Foreign Policy
In early 2014, German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier announced the “Review 2014 – A Fresh Look at German Foreign Policy”, a process of self-assessment…
In early 2014, German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier announced the “Review 2014 – A Fresh Look at German Foreign Policy”, a process of self-assessment…
Ten commandments for effective interventionism, building on Witney's recent publication with Richard Gowan
The big story these days in Spain is the unexpected – and meteoric – rise in the polls of the leftist Podemos Party
It is hard to believe that Juncker knew nothing of the recent LuxLeaks tax scandal, but political deception is not a better alternatie
While the new potential role of Russia boosts the chances of a final nuclear deal with Iran, gaps over sanctions relief continue to place doubts over whether this month's deadline can be met
In the face of the deaths of thousands of migrants, the response of EU states has been chaotic and disjointed at best.
Continuous military confrontation in Eastern Ukraine has grave implications for Europe as well as for Ukraine
Twenty-five years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Germany needs to think about its way of exercising power within the EU – and what it hopes to achieve
Seventy years after the dissolution of the national assembly and in spite of one decade of recovery, France appears to be again in a depressive spiral that nothing seems to stop.
While the UK used to be on the forefront of human rights, David Cameron's party is poised to change this dramatically with talks of withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights