The foundations of globalization have been weaponized
Interview to Mark Leonard on the concept of “Age of Unpeace” and why connectivity causes conflicts
The foundations of globalization have been weaponized
Interview to Mark Leonard on the concept of “Age of Unpeace” and why connectivity causes conflicts
A frozen conflict makes Ukraine’s full sovereignty impossible
While negotiations are still very unlikely, ultimately the war must be resolved through diplomacy, says Mark Leonard
There is growing support for the idea that the world is experiencing not ‘deglobalisation’ but rather ‘re-globalisation’, owing to accelerating changes in energy and technology
The Austrian newspaper republished Mark Leonard’s piece on the next globalisation
Back in Davos’ halcyon days, the dollar-based financial system was seen as a global public good that would spread prosperity to every corner of the world
The Daily Star reposts Mark Leonard’s commentary on the WEF in Davos
Once again, by 2023 we will look forward with hope as we silently forget the past
Ten predictions about what lies ahead in the world. From war in Ukraine to the United States and China to Russia.
The German newspaper refers to the policy brief ‘Peace versus Justice’ by Mark Leonard and Ivan Krastev
There is deep disagreement about what should follow – the endgame – from Ukraine’s battlefield successes
The West, and especially the European Union, must get serious about positioning itself for a protracted, multi-pronged conflict. writes Mark Leonard.
The Irish Times quotes from ECFR’s publication “Peace versus Justice: The coming European split over the war in Ukraine”
Mark Leonard says that Europe needs to be secured against Russia
The Republican candidates will continue to wage a scorched-earth culture war
In the guest commentary, Mark Leonard explains what Trump’s re-election would mean for the relationship between the US and Europe