Poland: What went wrong?
Condemnation and a few more EU aid payments will not fix Poland’s resurgent xenophobia
Condemnation and a few more EU aid payments will not fix Poland’s resurgent xenophobia
Criticisms of PESCO could equally be applied to Germany’s broader security and defence policy
PESCO’s commitments have been watered down so as to become virtually meaningless
Whether Europe will be able to make a difference in foreign policy depends on whether member states can fulfil PESCO’s commitments
Europe must help May sugar-coat the very bitter pills the Brits are going to have to swallow
Explaining the recent spike in migration from Tunisia to Europe
The indications are this new German government will struggle to take advantage of the foreign policy opportunities presented by this election
It is high-time for the Europeans to wake up from their hopes and dreams to build norms and rules for state behaviour in cyberspace
The Franco-German engine gets all the media attention, but it is Dutch-German cooperation that has done the important work in recent years
For ambitious and principled EU leaders, here is how to re-set the debate on migration at the European Council