

Security experts have finally realized the scope of the threat presented by cyberwarfare and cybercrime. But as of now, there is no clear response.

Russia is stuck in a Cold War mentality, saying "No" to Western efforts to build security in the 21st century.

The United States is becoming self-sufficient in gas. Europe needs to change if it is to avoid a dramatic loss of competitiveness.

Europeans worry that in security affairs, the United States will no longer be the willing partner it used to be.

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

With the EU looking inward and the member states less interested in establishing a strong Common Foreign and Security Policy, it is time for Central Europe to work closer together toward European integration.

As David Cameron did not go into defense issues in his speech on Europe, the EU can only hope that France will push the debate forward.

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

Fifty years after the signing of the Élysée Treaty, France and Germany need to find the political will to set up a European foreign and security policy deserving of its name.

Bureaucracy in the more mainstream funding channels and a weakening commitment to human rights at the European Council mean that hopes are high for a new body aimed at promoting democracy.