

Valerie Amos, UN Under Secretary General and Emergency Relief Coordinator, talks to Judy Dempsey about the tragedy unfolding in Syria.

Every week leading experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the international challenges shaping Europe's role in the world.

The UK Parliament has published a cross-party report on the weaknesses of defense acquisition, which should deeply worry Europe.

A German lawmaker explains why her country is so hesitant to participate in the Mali missions.

Every week leading experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the international challenges shaping Europe's role in the world.

Conferences like the MSC have become far too big and unwieldy to take away a clear message. But they are still useful.

What can be done to preserve the independence of the European media and ensure competition?

According to a recent study by the European Commission, nearly three-quarters of citizens in EU states perceive corruption as a major problem in their own countries.

President Obama wants the issue off his desk, and Iranians say they have no red lines. So can talks begin soon?

The EU’s fading interest in a Common Security and Defense Policy combined with the United States' shift toward Asia might be to NATO’s advantage.