

How can the EU reconcile its new policy of promoting stabilization and security in the Middle East with human rights and democratization?

The outcome of the German capital’s election doesn’t mean the end of the Merkel era. What the result shows is the miserable quality of the established political parties.

After Britain’s vote to leave the bloc, the European Union is changing its narrative to emphasize migration, terrorism, and globalization.

A selection of experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.

Dogged by corruption and an unattractive business environment, Croatia is no shining example for its Western Balkan neighbors wanting to join the EU.

Migration from Eastern Europe to Western EU member states is partly driven by the corruption perpetuated by political elites and local oligarchs.

A selection of experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.

The idea that the EU should have its own army lacks all credibility—and besides, it is no panacea to Europe’s glaring security and intelligence deficits.

A far-right, anti-immigrant party is eroding support for Germany’s conservatives, with consequences for their leader, Chancellor Angela Merkel.

If the concept of resilience is to have any relevance, it should first and foremost mean energy security. But some EU countries’ policies are undermining that resilience.