More trouble ahead
Endless political infighting and the economy in the doldrums – as if the gas dispute weren’t bad enough, Ukraine is lurching from one crisis to another
Endless political infighting and the economy in the doldrums – as if the gas dispute weren’t bad enough, Ukraine is lurching from one crisis to another
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, divisions between the East and West remain too wide
What are the likely consequences of an economic and political collapse in Ukraine? Nicu Popescu explains
Today there is a new division in Europe – a solidarity gap. How will the EU bridge this perception, asks Vessela Tcherneva.
The financial crisis has implications far outside the finance and economic sectors. What does it mean for the EU’s foreign policy?
The European Union must develop a united policy on a hostile Russia, writes George Soros
Russia is one of the few countries where economic growth and political freedom have moved in opposite directions. Will the financial crisis help democracy in Russia?
Nicu Popescu discusses what is at stake in Moldova’s April 5 elections
The African Union could lean a lot from the EU if it wants to become a serious union of African states
Kosovo is a European problem and the EU has the prime responsibility to turn it into a success story