Winning the normative war with Russia: An EU-Russia Power Audit
The path to winning the normative war will not go so much through countering Russia as through improving Europe’s resilience and reinvigorating its model
The path to winning the normative war will not go so much through countering Russia as through improving Europe’s resilience and reinvigorating its model
The EU should do more to promote circular migration as part of their ongoing pursuit of European integration
Brexit has the potential to upset European coordination on development and human rights across the UN system
China’s Maritime Silk Road project is affecting Europe in vital areas of interest like maritime trade, shipbuilding, and the global reach of the Chinese navy
Polls and interviews conducted for the paper indicate that German millennials are surprisingly conservative and liable to status quo bias
France sees the MENA region as a state for foreign policy and great power politics and an opportunity to shape global politics and punch above its weight
Introduction “Serbia and the rest of the Balkans are a pawn in a great game of powers between Russia, the EU, and the US.”…
The survey reveals the varying motivations of the 28 EU member states for keeping Turkey close — but not too close
The context Now is not the moment for either the European Union or the United Kingdom to risk allowing the political tensions around Brexit to…
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