Mission Possible
The OSCE monitoring mission in eastern Ukraine faces widespread distrust, but it could still succeed.
Breaking Good
Brussels shouldn’t leave Brexit to the British; it’s time for the EU to define its interests.
A Quantum of Solace
London is likely to use its security assets as bargaining chips in the Brexit negotiations.
Enter the B Team
If the Trump administration turns its back on the world, others need to step up to defend the US-built liberal order.
La Dédiabolisation
How Marine Le Pen turned the Front National into a force with a chance at France’s presidency.
Close-Up: Martin Schulz
The former president of the EU parliament seems to have changed Germany‘s whole political scene. Is he a winner?
Republic at Stake
France’s presidential elections stand out as the most unpredictable and potentially earth-shattering event in recent European history.
The March/April 2017 Issue
Our March/April 2017 issue on the upcoming French presidential election is out now.
“Solidarity Has a Strong Feel-Good Factor”
In our first transnational debate on European affairs, lawmakers from Italy and the Netherlands talk about what “European solidarity” means.