Rym Momtaz, Pierre Vimont, and Maha Yahya discuss how the war on Iran is reshaping the Middle East and why Europe has sacrificed its influence in the region and the world.
Rym Momtaz, Pierre Vimont, Maha Yahya
Peter Kellner and Kim Darroch explore the challenges and opportunities in resetting EU-UK relations under a new Labour government in Britain.
Following his party’s election victory, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is hoping for a fundamental reset of Britain’s relations with the rest of Europe.
Peter Kellner, nonresident scholar at Carnegie Europe, and Kim Darroch, member of the British House of Lords, assess the prospects of revitalizing EU-UK ties on trade, security, and international cooperation.
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Rym Momtaz, Pierre Vimont, and Maha Yahya discuss how the war on Iran is reshaping the Middle East and why Europe has sacrificed its influence in the region and the world.
Rym Momtaz, Pierre Vimont, Maha Yahya
Rosa Balfour, Sylvie Goulard, and Gerald Knaus debate the security benefits and political challenges of further EU enlargement.
Rosa Balfour, Gerald Knaus, Sylvie Goulard
Thomas de Waal, Zaur Shiriyev, and Areg Kochinyan examine recent shifts in Armenia–Azerbaijan relations and explore future trajectories in the South Caucasus.
Thomas de Waal, Zaur Shiriyev, Areg Kochinyan
Rosa Balfour, Jan Techau, and Nathalie Tocci discuss how U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term is reshaping the transatlantic relationship.
Rosa Balfour, Jan Techau, Nathalie Tocci
Thomas de Waal, Raluca Csernatoni, and Jessica Dorsey discuss how AI is transforming warfare and the ethical challenges it raises.
Thomas de Waal, Raluca Csernatoni, Jessica Dorsey