

Poland is pushing for stable, prosperous, and democratic states in its own neighborhood and beyond.

As the case of Mali shows, the EU’s use of soft power all too often lacks ambition, determination, and professionalism.

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

Judy Dempsey interviews Jerzy Pomianowski, executive director of the European Endowment for Democracy.

Drones are becoming an essential part of modern warfare and civilian use. But international law has to be updated to take into account the use of this new technology.

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

Given Washington’s “pivot” toward Asia, you would think Europe would be doing more to provide for its own military defense. You would be wrong.

The countdown to Angela Merkel’s re-election as German chancellor for a third term has begun.

The armed forces, so far, have gotten away relatively lightly among the drastic cuts that have affected health care, transportation, and education.

“Russen & Deutsche,” an exhibition at the Neues Museum in Berlin, is an ambitious attempt to show how the ties between Russian and German cultures have developed over a thousand years.