Bittersweet anniversary
As Europe celebrates the 5th anniversary of enlargement, the concept of Eastern Europe is unfortunately still alive and well
As Europe celebrates the 5th anniversary of enlargement, the concept of Eastern Europe is unfortunately still alive and well
Elections to the European Parliament offer an opportunity to discuss Europe?s left-right dimension
Spain has managed to obtain a seat at the G-20, but it still has to figure out what it wants to stand for
As European progressives seeking to allay contemporary anxieties look to the singular success of their American counterparts for comfort, they may be inspired, but should not assume that this is a model for the careful recalibration which is needed in the ?Old continent’
Could a global emissions-trading system serve as the European Coal and Steel Community of our times?
As NATO celebrates its 60th anniversary in Strasbourg/Kehl, Korski sets out the Alliance’s challenges and how they could be addressed
What Obama wants from Europe is a solid partner in a multipolar world, not 27 photo opportunities
Andrew Duff explains why the time has come for Britain to decide to join the euro
Spain?s decision to withdraw from Kosovo will come at a high price to its international image
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, divisions between the East and West remain too wide