Geopolitics
The growth of stockpiles despite the multilateral push to ban the bomb means that Europe and the Greens need to reckon with nuclear politics.
Read moreIn a volatile world, the EU needs to restore its damaged credibility on foreign relations and find ways to assert its power.
Read morePavel Latushka, a key figure in Belarus’s opposition, discusses the movement for democracy with Roderick Kefferpütz.
Read moreStability in the Balkans depends on the success of North Macedonian statehood. This in turn can only be guaranteed by European integration.
Read moreFrom their democratic traditions to shared interests in technological development, Europe and India have much in common and to gain from cooperation.
Read moreThe EU and the US have to navigate bilateral differences and work with like-minded countries to formulate a response to China’s techno-authoritarianism.
Read moreAs the struggle against the pandemic continues, geopolitical tensions are contributing to fraying public confidence in vaccines across Europe.
Read morePeace, diplomacy and keeping fossil fuel in the ground can still prevail in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Read moreDoes 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.
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