Op-Ed: Justice Matters, Impunity Is Unacceptable
The Syrian regime has violated practically every article of international law. These crimes against humanity will not go unpunished, argues Minister of State Niels Annen.
How Europe Can Make a Difference in the South China Sea
Freedom of navigation is a vital European interest, even in areas where China claims special rights.
“A Perfect Storm Is the Greatest Danger”
Former Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov warns against destroying the current world order before thinking about what could replace it.
“The World Lacks an Anchor of Stability”
Munich Security Conference (MSC) Chairman Wolfgang Ischinger on his wishes and concerns for 2019.
Reading Zweig in Munich
The tools we have relied upon to address the world’s challenges are losing potency—one of the lessons of this year’s MSC.
“Do Not Test Israel’s Resolve”
The showdown between Israel and Iran took center stage at the Munich Security Conference’s final day.
Blabber and Steel Tanks
The second day of the MSC laid bare some of the challenges facing Europe and the global community, with Russia and Turkey taking the floor.
Sounding the Alarm Bells
Day One of the Munich Security Conference started with a stark warning to the world – and some signs that Europe will get serious on defense.
In Search of Lost Time
Moscow’s warnings of a “new Cold War” are out of sync with today’s realities.
“If You’re Not There, You Don’t Know What it’s Like”
A conversation with the OSCE Secretary-General on the international organization’s strengths and weaknesses.