
More than forty years after Cyprus was split in two, Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders meet in Switzerland for last-chance talks to reunify the island.

Many political scientists who study democracy are alarmed by developments in Europe, the United States, and elsewhere in the world.

Following Donald Trump’s electoral victory in the United States, will French presidential candidate François Fillon be defeated by populism?

Thousands of African refugees and migrants risk their lives every day to reach Europe, but what can be done to persuade them not to take this perilous journey?

One way or another, Turkey has to entertain a relationship with the European Union.

In a time of turmoil, what does the future of the European Union mean to the island of Cyprus?

Will the decision to leave the EU hurt Britain more than Brussels?

The Panama Papers leak exposes not only a global system of tax avoidance, but the corrupt networks between government officials, organized criminals, and private institutions.

An agreement between the EU and Turkey to curb the influx of refugees is being hampered by a lack of trust between the parties and by mutual misunderstandings.

Without a credible partner on the ground, Western governments are struggling to develop a strategy to combat the spread of the self-proclaimed Islamic State in Libya.