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2017


If the Trump administration turns its back on the world, others need to step up to defend the US-built liberal order.

The Franco-German alliance needs a reset.

How Marine Le Pen turned the Front National into a force with a chance at France’s presidency.


The former president of the EU parliament seems to have changed Germany‘s whole political scene. Is he a winner?


France’s presidential elections stand out as the most unpredictable and potentially earth-shattering event in recent European history.


Donald Trump’s victory was supposed to help Marine Le Pen. Does it?


Our March/April 2017 issue on the upcoming French presidential election is out now.

In our first transnational debate on European affairs, lawmakers from Italy and the Netherlands talk about what “European solidarity” means.


If Macron is Europe’s savior, does that make him Britain’s nightmare?


How Europe can prepare for American mercantilism.


The old guard threatens the anti-corruption drive in Romania, provoking mass protests.


A new settlement bill challenges Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s ability to control his coalition.


Donald Trump’s security policy plays into the terrorists’ hands.


What to learn from Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s election as president of Germany.


Angela Merkel, seeking close ties with Warsaw, risks unwittingly furthering Poland’s leap to the right.


Ahead in the polls, hard-right leader Marine Le Pen faces a Catch-22.