Rebuilding a house divided
The EU is more divided on foreign policy now than during the Iraq War. But a house divided against itself cannot stand
The EU is more divided on foreign policy now than during the Iraq War. But a house divided against itself cannot stand
The U.S and Iran are on a collision course. But both countries’ policies are based on misperceptions of each other?s strength
Pakistan’s stability is vital to Europe’s security. Why, then, does EU?s role in Pakistan bear all the hallmarks of the pre-Maastricht polity it no longer wants to be?
European double-standards on Burma and Uzbekistan will hurt the EU’s interests and democracy in both countries
Private Security Companies are indispensable on the modern battle-field, but they need to be regulated. The EU may succeed where national governments and self-regulation have failed
Europe should set up a reserve corps of 5 000 trained and equipped civilian specialists ready to be deployed to help in fragile, failing and post-conflict states