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European Foreign Policy


The call for greater “European sovereignty” has become very popular of late, but it is far from clear what the term means.


Europe has been left as a spectator in the US-Iran conflict as the EU half-heartedly tries to salvage the Iran nuclear deal.


In flawed parliamentary elections, the opposition lost its only two seats. Nevertheless, the EU has little choice but to continue is cautious cooperation with Belarus.

Green Foreign Policy DNA

The Green Party’s core policies are global in nature, from protecting the environment to defending human rights and democracy. Acting through the EU is the basis of all Green foreign policy.


The civil war in Libya is getting worse, carrying the risk of spreading instability and extremism. Another refugee crisis could be looming.Yet so far …

The limits to European sovereignty are becoming painfully clear. It’s time to embrace a new strategy.

All Hands on Deck

Concerns about fragmentation shape Berlin’s understanding of the EU’s Common Security and Defense Policy. That carries risks, especially with Brexit approaching. Germany, along with …


Portugal’s former Secretary of State for European Affairs and author of The Dawn of Eurasia, Bruno Maçães, on Asia’s rise and the consequences for …


Damage control isn’t the only answer to the Trump presidency. Europe has to take its fate into its own hands.


Europeans have to invest more in a joined-up common foreign policy.