Europe’s Schengen zone, which allows Europeans to travel freely across the continent, is turning thirty. Faced with a major migration crisis, can the system survive?
A new French initiative at the United Nations aims to break the deadlock and accelerate progress toward a lasting solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The euro may not be doomed, but those who want to believe that the crisis is over cannot afford to be foolishly complacent, either.
An enhanced Common Security and Defense Policy needs all EU member states to show strong political will and a clear vision of what they want this policy to be.
If Europeans do not act resolutely on Ukraine, they risk losing the battle of democratic and economic transition in the East of the continent.
Nikola Gruevski is fighting for his future as Macedonians take to the streets to protest against his government.
The EU needs to realize that its neighborhood policy is a political not a technical tool, operating in a politicized environment where major conflicts take place.
Since its creation in 1995, almost none of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership’s ambitions has been fulfilled. What are the policy and analytical challenges that lie ahead?
The EU needs to remold its support for fundamental political reform in Eastern Partnership partner states—and use this as a firmer base from which to assuage tensions with Russia.
The world’s state system is not a Darwinist reality in which weaker states have to be prepared to face an attack by more powerful ones.