How not to talk with Russia
Some argue that Russia has been treated “as more than equal”, but in Moscow's view it is doomed to remain a peripheral power in a NATO/EU dominated world
Some argue that Russia has been treated “as more than equal”, but in Moscow's view it is doomed to remain a peripheral power in a NATO/EU dominated world
On 1 April, Kaliningrad’s special economic zone privileges expire, meaning that it will lose its right to duty-free trade and will have to stand on its own two feet
Why and how a combined UN/EU peacekeeping mission could disentangle the Donbas conundrum
Yemen's civil war has left the country in ruins and a conclusion remains far from imminent
Dissatisfaction remains to the EU-Turkey migration deal amongst Spain’s opposition
It is this terrifying symbiosis between the terrorists in the Middle East and the populist politicians in the West that is the real threat
China's decision to build naval logistics facility in Djibouti is another milestone in use of military power as a foreign policy tool
The EU-Turkey deal offers the promise of ending Ankara's international isolation, but the scepticism of domestic politicians may prove problematic
Europe’s weapon of choice – economic sanctions – will be considerably weakened should Brexit become reality
Despite war, and political and economic uncertainty, Ukraine has made remarkable progress since its revolution in fundamentally reforming its state