What does Russia want?
The nature of the 'Russia challenge' – and how to address it
The nature of the 'Russia challenge' – and how to address it
It is beginning to look as though the concept of ring-fencing or reserving a portion of national budgets to be spent collaboratively might finally get airborne
In recognition of his outstanding scientific and journalistic work, the Board of Directors of the Society for the Conferring of the International Charlemagne Prize of…
If sanctions are considered not to be working, then the answer is not to lift them, but to strengthen them
Regardless of Trump's visit to Europe, serious questions about the Trump administration should persist for Europe
To foster long-term stability in Mali, the international community must not content itself with the implementation of technicalities
Trump’s speech in Saudi Arabia marked a shift in US positioning that is likely to feed rather than temper conflict conditions in the region
Beijing is trying to create an inclusive narrative around its new Silk Road initiative, but fails to convince the sceptics
The remaining 27 EU members have turned the page after Brexit much faster than the UK itself
Trump’s hard-nosed approach to North Korea is likely to have played a role in the election of a South Korean president who takes a softer view of Pyongyang, and who opposes US intervention