06.07.2021
Far From a Done Deal: Europe and the Nuclear Ban Treaty

The growth of stockpiles despite the multilateral push to ban the bomb means that Europe and the Greens need to reckon with nuclear politics.

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01.07.2021
Europe’s Foreign Policy: A Catalogue of Errors

In a volatile world, the EU needs to restore its damaged credibility on foreign relations and find ways to assert its power.

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26.05.2021
Belarus’s Struggle for Democracy

Pavel Latushka, a key figure in Belarus’s opposition, discusses the movement for democracy with Roderick Kefferpütz.

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30.04.2021
The European Solution to the “Macedonian Question”

Stability in the Balkans depends on the success of North Macedonian statehood. This in turn can only be guaranteed by European integration.

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21.04.2021
Europe and India in the Asian Century

From their democratic traditions to shared interests in technological development, Europe and India have much in common and to gain from cooperation.

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15.03.2021
A Democratic Counteroffer to China’s Digital Power

The EU and the US have to navigate bilateral differences and work with like-minded countries to formulate a response to China’s techno-authoritarianism.

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29.01.2021
Vaccine Geopolitics, “Big” and “Small”, and Europe’s Challenge

As the struggle against the pandemic continues, geopolitical tensions are contributing to fraying public confidence in vaccines across Europe.

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13.11.2020
Eastern Mediterranean Manoeuvres: Alternatives to Greece and Turkey’s Tensions

Peace, diplomacy and keeping fossil fuel in the ground can still prevail in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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29.10.2020
Sovereignty on a Changing Planet: Re-Reading Climate Leviathan

Does the authors’ vision of a coming planetary sovereignty – or of the alternatives – still hold?

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02.10.2020
Money, Power and Politics at the WHO

Its remit may be global health but the World Health Organization is not immune to growing world power rivalry.

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