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Russia meeting did not produce a deal, but the direction of travel it indicated should alarm Europeans. They must redouble ...
The Trump-brokered deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan signals public US involvement in one of Europe’s most protracted ...
On August 15th, the American and Russian presidents will meet in Alaska to discuss the future of Ukraine—without Ukrainians, ...
The Trump administration is drawing on Roman Empire imagery, and Trump’s own version of Christianity, to reinforce its ...
Snap out of it: Europe, Iran and nuclear negotiations The deadline is looming for Britain, France and Germany to decide whether to reimpose sanctions on Iran. They are right to consider an extension ...
Tariff tensions: Avoiding an EU-US trade war Mark Leonard welcomes Tobias Gehrke to unpack the escalating EU-US trade war and Europe’s next moves ...
Trump’s first 100 days in office have brought chaos to US foreign and domestic policy. From imperial gestures to institutional erosion, Mark Leonard welcomes Jeremy Shapiro to unpack what this means ...
Tariffs, tensions, and trade: Trump’s gamble on China Mark Leonard welcomes Agathe Demarais and Janka Oertel to examine the diverse perspectives on US-China relations and how Europe can navigate this ...
When culture war and trade war clash: Trump’s troubled alliance with Europe’s far right The Trump administration and far-right European politicians see an opportunity to transform the EU from within.
The UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar have longstanding political and security interests in north and east Africa. But the late 2010s saw a “geoeconomic turn” in their foreign policy. This has led the three ...
Why Russia’s actions pose a threat well beyond its neighbours Europeans might be focused on deterring Russia’s military might—but they also need to consider the danger of its political gamble ...
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