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.
The Trump administration has repeatedly signaled its rejection of the values that have long underpinned EU-U.S. relations.
Rosa Balfour, Jan Techau, and Nathalie Tocci ask whether Brussels must now chart its own course.
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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
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
Thomas de Waal, Peter Kellner, and Anne McElvoy discuss the state of British politics and how it could impact EU-UK relations.
Thomas de Waal, Peter Kellner, Anne McElvoy
Sophia Besch, Dan Baer, and Rosa Balfour tackle the key questions about the future of Europe.
Sophia Besch, Dan Baer, Rosa Balfour
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