

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

As Russia continues to redraw the map in Eastern Europe, it is time for the EU and NATO to speak out about how they plan to stop Putin’s land grab in Ukraine.

For Germany’s conservatives, getting the European Parliament to end daylight saving time is more important than campaigning for Jean-Claude Juncker as the next European Commission president.

While lucrative energy contracts continue between European and Russian companies, there is growing pressure on Europe to find ways to reduce its dependence on Russia.

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

The Crimea crisis has refocused NATO’s attention on the alliance’s Eastern members. But what does that mean for those countries sandwiched between NATO and Russia?

It would be folly for Europeans to interpret Russian actions in Ukraine or Barack Obama’s visit to Europe as marking a reset of the Cold War–era transatlantic alliance.

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

Ukraine’s new government has a mammoth task ahead. Together with assistance from the West, Kiev must urgently embark on comprehensive reforms to modernize Ukraine’s economy.

The EU remained united in imposing an initial round of sanctions on Russia. But there are now big differences among member states on whether to introduce further measures.