Denmark’s shift towards an ever greener union
With a domestic debate on the EU looming, the Danish government appears likely to strike a new agreement on its Europe policy
With a domestic debate on the EU looming, the Danish government appears likely to strike a new agreement on its Europe policy
The ongoing war in Libya is causing growing numbers of Libyans to emigrate to Europe – and leading European states to make partnerships with authoritarian regimes
Boris Johnson's first foreign policy test will be avoiding stumbling the UK into a broader confrontation with Iran
As the nominee to serve as the EU's next high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borrell will have an opportunity to update Europe's approach to foreign policy. Chief among the challenges facing the bloc is the reassertion of its own sovereignty in an age of great-power politics
An unpredictable US, rising China and revanchist Russia pose serious strategic challenges
Now that Ursula von der Leyen has been appointed European Commission President, European governments must turn their focus on how Europe can stand up for itself and its citizens
Seven key challenges lie ahead of von der Leyen who will have to invent a magic formula to solve the political puzzles of the European Union
More than anything, the S-400 saga reflects the emergence of Erdogan’s “New Turkey”. This New Turkey wants to see itself as an emerging global power
With the help of Russia and China, European leaders can prevent the total collapse of the 2015 agreement—and keep the region safe
The history of Kosovo is a banner under which the international far right assembles. Western politicians would do well to understand its dangers