Geopolitics
Does the authors’ vision of a coming planetary sovereignty – or of the alternatives – still hold?
Read moreIts remit may be global health but the World Health Organization is not immune to growing world power rivalry.
Read moreIn a region that is no stranger to instability, neither the EU’s existing Eastern Partnership programme nor its ambiguous accession process will cut it.
Read moreTo emerge as a resilient and formidable geopolitical power, member states need an effective and coordinated EU foreign policy.
Read moreAs China uses the crisis to extend its influence, Europe needs ambitious policies for economic recovery if it wants to be a relevant global player.
Read moreFor foreign policy analysts, the Covid-19 pandemic represents another twist in the winding path of EU-China relations.
Read morePiS has led Poland on a course characterised by Euroscepticism and the erosion of democracy. Two issues will shape Poland’s future: energy policy and relations with Ukraine.
Read moreThe European Green Deal is being pursued as an economic matter. In a geopolitical world, it needs to be geopoliticised.
Read moreAn analysis of the Zelensky presidency and Ukraine’s recent relationship with the EU and NATO.
Read moreThe Kremlin is inclined to leave Europeans with no alternative but to reset a strategic dialogue. To achieve this Moscow will have to use a variety of its assets.
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