

Time for Strategic Europe’s annual summer reading suggestions! Carnegie Europe has asked a cross section of diplomats, policymakers, and analysts to share their favorite books.

Time for Strategic Europe’s annual summer reading suggestions! Carnegie Europe has asked a cross section of diplomats, policymakers, and analysts to share their favorite books.

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

The European Union must decide how best to encourage human rights before it is too late.

Time for Strategic Europe’s annual summer reading suggestions! Carnegie Europe has asked a cross section of diplomats, policymakers, and analysts to share their favorite books.

If Berlin and Warsaw reached a common position on how to deal with Moscow, it would allow the EU to develop a new strategic approach toward its Eastern neighbors.

Europe’s dream of constructing its own gas pipeline from Azerbaijan to Austria is no more. That raises important questions about the EU’s energy strategy and the role of Russia.

Europe’s politicians are split on how to address human rights issues. Those in favor of quiet diplomacy should make sure their words aren’t too softly spoken.

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

With Washington’s strategic shift toward Asia, it's time to reinvent transatlantic cooperation.