Ukraine’s frozen political crisis
The traditional method of postponing a problem and freezing a crisis isn’t going to work this time
The traditional method of postponing a problem and freezing a crisis isn’t going to work this time
For most ordinary Bosnians and Herzegovinians, the announcement, much as its apparent execution, has been a genuine surprise—and not an altogether pleasant one either.
How to re-energise Turkey-EU relations in an era of global risk and uncertainty
A spate of reformer resignations in Ukraine sounds alarm bells on corruption
Collapsing oil prices are hastening the moment of reckoning for the tottering Azerbaijani political and economic system
The UK has been a core partner and ally for Denmark in EU foreign policy since 1973 – there would be serious consequences for Denmark if Britain left
With Bulgaria mulling a realignment towards the Visegrad group, there is no intention of blocking Britain's renegotiation
Spain doesn’t like the deal but, owing to domestic turmoil, may have to go along with it
France will likely go along with the deal, but is cautious of any measures that would stymie future integration
Few problems anticipated in supporting Poland’s main “strategic ally”