In the shadow of Ukraine: seven years on from Russian-Georgian war
Seven years ago, in the night of 7th to the 8th August 2008, skirmishes along the lines of separation in Georgia escalated to full war
Seven years ago, in the night of 7th to the 8th August 2008, skirmishes along the lines of separation in Georgia escalated to full war
The government in Moscow has ridden the tiger of Russian nationalism, but will they come to regret it?
Why the EU's disengaged enlargement approach has stalled forward momentum in the Western Balkans
One year on from the introduction of sanctions, is the EU any closer to working out what they want them to achieve?
Connecting the energy islands in south-east Europe will help build a region that can act as a strategic partner for the EU in the broader energy-security nexus
Francisco de Borja Lasheras interviews ukrainian expert on judicial reform, Mykhailo Zhernakov …
As Germany's politicians return to their constituencies, a summer of resentment against Europe is brewing in Ukraine
To understand why Putin is so obsessed with Crimea, why the USA was destined to become a global superpower, or why China’s power base…
How the EU can end its victim mentality and counter Russia’s soft power
Putin's popularity goes beyond a personality cult. Reasserting great power status in the minds of Russians is at the heart of his success