The ‘Brexit’ Is a Reality
Traders around the globe have been caught off-guard after British voters narrowly endorsed an exit from the European Union.
Paris Attacks Throw Syria’s Assad a Lifeline
By amplifying the threat of Islamic State, the Paris attacks have opened the door for a Western compromise on the fate of Syria President Bashar al-Assad.
Energy Security in the EU: Pipelines, Powers, and Political Relations
The EU’s quest for energy security from Russia is not as straightforward as it seems.
EU Parliament Elections: Key Takeaways
EU Parliament results provided no major upheavals, but that doesn’t mean they won’t resonate in national politics across the continent.
Outlook 2017: China’s Economy Put to the Test
With growing debt, a looming trade war, and deepening capital flight, 2017 could be the year that makes or breaks China’s economy.
GPM Economic Outlook: France
France has posted some encouraging GDP growth numbers in 2015 so far, but high debt levels and some uncompetitive sectors leave it vulnerable in the event of another global economic downturn.
Analysis: Eurogroup-Greece Standoff Down to the Wire
The Eurogroup-Greece standoff has entered its final stages.
Local Elections in Turkey: A Referendum on Erdogan
Examining how upcoming local elections in Turkey will help decide the political fate of Prime Minister Erdogan.
Temperature Rises in Ukraine’s New Political Season
The governing coalition is hemorrhaging support and trying desperately to silence any whispers of early elections.
Cross-Strait ‘Status Quo’ in the Balance as Taiwan Heads to the Polls
Taiwanese are voting this week in an election that will be closely watched by officials in Beijing and Washington.