Peace prizes rarely bring about change. But recognizing Maria Corina Machado can return international focus to an intractable regional issue.
The EPC is helping to forge an awareness of shared European strategic interests. It should now set itself the clear task of redesigning Europe’s strategic security architecture.
China’s new rare earth export controls should galvanize the West to build resilience against China’s growing dominance in ...
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 shattered the post-Cold War security architecture and disrupted the rules-based international order.
The UK should coordinate with European partners and local communities to prioritize environmental safeguards while pursuing ...
Egypt wants to lock in a long-term commitment from other countries to ensure it is not left to secure Gaza alone.
As the world waits for Hamas’s response, what opportunities and pitfalls does the US plan present for Israel, Palestine and ...
Attacks on ‘drug boats’ are pushing the US away from the consensus on the rules of international law
Self-defence, terrorism and a state of conflict have all been invoked as justification for attacks on the high seas. None are ...
Speakers dissect the ongoing conflict dynamics in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the ...
A new UN Security Council resolution provides hope for Haitians and the multilateral system. But the February 2026 deadline ...
The US takeover may allay fears of Chinese influence. But it sends a worrying signal to allies who are increasingly dependent ...
Opinion
The rise of Reform, the AfD and RN is more than a blip – so what happens if the E3 goes far right?
The self-destruction of the traditional right represents a massive upheaval of Europe’s post-war political landscape. But a populist axis between the UK, France and Germany is unlikely.
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