
Resolving many of the EU’s challenges requires deeper integration, collective action, and sensible reforms. For this to happen, the obstructionist UK should leave the club.

A British exit from the EU would greatly strain London’s political relationships with other European allies, especially Paris and Berlin.

European leaders can now pick and choose what sort of EU they want, after they made huge concessions to Britain.

A selection of experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.

The post-Qaddafi power vacuum in Libya has made the country a ripe environment for the spread of the self-proclaimed Islamic State.

A British “no” to remaining in the EU would spell ruin for a bloc so adrift and divided that its influence is rapidly diminishing.

The UK’s latest security and defense review is more coherent and ambitious than the previous version. But will Britain’s capabilities match its ambitions?

A new joint statement heralds the beginning of a new phase in the regional engagement between India and Britain.

Delhi’s new approach to defense diplomacy came out clearly in the comprehensive joint security agenda set by Modi and Cameron.

The debate on the future of the UK’s relationship with the EU matters to Turkey—and will matter even more so if in the wake of a possible Brexit.