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  • Division and indecision over Syria
    Division and indecision over Syria
    18 September 2013 by Rem Korteweg

    The Syrian crisis has split Europe and the US. They should push for a common Security Council position, but an ambiguous resolution may lead to military action and further division.

  • Continuity and change Germany's EU policy thumbnail
    Continuity and change in Germany's EU policy
    06 September 2013 by Charles Grant

    Germany's EU policy is shifting. It will seek a 'grand bargain' with France but be tougher on the Commission. Treaty change is moving off the agenda.

  • The Commons vote on Syria: The world turned upside down
    The Commons vote on Syria: The world turned upside down
    04 September 2013 by Ian Bond

    Britain has long boasted of punching above its weight. Does Parliament's vote on Syria change that? Will others take over Britain's role or follow its example?

  • Europe's struggle for influence in Egypt
    Europe's struggle for influence in Egypt
    23 August 2013 by Rem Korteweg

    The EU has stopped some arms sales to Egypt but it tells the new regime that Europe accepts the coup and it chooses stability, not democracy.

  • How the EU can help Kerry with Israeli and Palestinian peace talks
    How the EU can help Kerry with Israeli and Palestinian peace talks
    07 August 2013 by Clara Marina O'Donnell

    The US convinced Israelis and Palestinians to sign up to new negotiations. The EU's actions helped, and it can do more.

  • Putin's Russia: Stability and stagnation
    Putin's Russia: Stability and stagnation
    02 August 2013 by Charles Grant

    Although Russia's economy is slowing, its politics is very stable. Meanwhile the Edward Snowden affair is damaging Moscow's relationship with Washington.

  • Hope and trials in Myanmar
    Hope and trials in Myanmar

    Myanmar is poised between an awful past and a promising but uncertain future. With international help it can tackle its problems and fulfil its potential.

  • Don't let England's poujadists kill London's golden goose
    Don't let England's poujadists kill London's golden goose
    08 July 2013 by Simon Tilford

    London keeps Britain afloat. But the city's wealth is dependent on its openness to immigrants, which is threatened by the country's increasingly hysterical immigration debate.

  • What is wrong with the European Commission? thumbnail
    What is wrong with the European Commission?
    27 June 2013 by Charles Grant

    The Commission should be strong and independent. But as it becomes dependent on the European Parliament, it is losing the respect of national capitals.

  • Turkey’s Twitter generation is its European future thumbnail
    Turkey’s Twitter generation is its European future

    The protests in Turkey show Erdogan's leadership style is at odds with the more pluralist and modern society that his government's EU-inspired reforms have fostered.

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