The geopolitical EU
The EU's neighbourhood is increasingly unstable: Russia's war of aggression on Ukraine is continuing, while the Israel-Hamas conflict is destabilising many of Europe's southern neighbours and forcing Europeans to look south as well as east. Great power competition between China and the US is intensifying and fragmenting the global economy, while climate change poses ever-growing economic, social and geopolitical challenges. How can the EU navigate the increasingly threatening strategic environment it faces?
Can Josep Borrell get EU foreign policy off the ground?
Christine Lagarde must get ready to fight on two fronts
Choppy waters ahead for EU trade policy
Should the EU tax imported CO2?
Moving back the finishing line: The EU's progress on climate
Up in arms: Warring over Europe's arms export regime
The EU should seize the chance to stop Italy's eurosceptic drift
Will the 'Servant of the People' be the master of Ukraine?
The EU, the US and the Middle East Peace Process: Two-state solution – or dissolution?
A troubled partnership: The US and Europe in the Middle East
Now is the worst time for 'global Britain'
Huawei, my way or the highway: Which way should the EU turn?
Competition policy in the 21st century: Size isn't everything
Germany should not run the ECB
The big European sort? The diverging fortunes of Europe's regions
Catch me if you can: The European Arrest Warrant and the end of mutual trust
Appalled by strategic autonomy? Applaud it instead
Tearing at Europe's core: Why France and Italy are at loggerheads
How to combat Europe's economic slowdown
Putin's last term: Taking the long view
Vladimir Putin has dominated the Russian political scene since 1999. But he is now in what should be his final term as president. He faces economic, social and foreign policy problems; and he has to decide what will happen at the end of his term of office.The performance of...