
Continuity or Change: Crisis management in the new world order
How can the EU ease looming famines, prevent conflicts and stabilise in trouble-spots such as Mali?
How can the EU ease looming famines, prevent conflicts and stabilise in trouble-spots such as Mali?
Can a more collusive Turkey-UK relationship benefit the two governments and improve their negotiating positions?
From Defending Palestinian Rights, to Defending Rights Defenders. How effective is international law, without strong international backing for existing accountability mechanisms?
How far will the White House double down on this confrontational rhetoric? Will the US undertake measures targeting Iran that could threaten US security interests in the region?
What are the current trends in central Mediterranean migration? What are the alternative options tokeep the migration flows to Europe at manageable levels?
How should Europe engage with the separatist authorities and people living in these territories?
What has changed in Yemen since the Operation Storm? Which actors have emerged–or reemerged–to take advantage of the country's power vacuum?
After the Brexit referendum and the US Presidential election, what do we know about changing attitudes towards values, institutions, immigration, and the environment? What are the new tribes of modern politics – and how can politicians reach them?
Today the relationship between the UK and the US appears strong, but is it special? Will cracks appear in the alliance or will it grow stronger? Will a special relationship help or hinder a close relationship between the post-Brexit UK and the European Union?
What do counter-terror wars aim to achieve? Are the UK and other European countries setting dangerous legal precedents in their use of force, and what is the likely impact on EU counter-terrorism of any shift in US policy under President Trump?