Dear Media: Don’t Let Erdogan Meddle in the Dutch Elections
The Dutch-Erdogan spat is just the latest example of how the media plays into the hands of those who would try to undermine Western democracy.
Dutch Elections: EU Faces Its First Populist Test of 2017
Dutch voters head to the polls on March 15 in an election that will serve as a bellwether of populist discontent toward the European Union.
Trump’s Iran Policy: A Lonely Pursuit
It won’t be easy for the Trump administration to reassemble the kind of international consensus that drove Iran to the negotiating table back in 2013.
Trump, Le Pen and Putin: Beginning of the End for the EU?
Has Donald Trump paved the way for a political revolution in Europe?
Cyprus: Toward Reunification?
New talks in Geneva are fueling hopes of reunification for the long-divided island of Cyprus.
EU Army Gets a Boost from Trump Presidency
Donald Trump’s victory has turned the concept of transatlantic solidarity on its head.
Outlook 2017: A Make-or-Break Year for the EU
With a string of elections in key member states, 2017 will be a year that makes or breaks the European project.
Winning the Russian Game
The West needs to step up its game if it wants to counter President Putin’s push to balkanize Europe.
Four Empires on the Rise, Part One
In part one of a two-part series, Andre Ishii explores how classical geopolitics will increasingly manifest in the years to come.
The Importance of US LNG Exports to Europe
US LNG exports could be a key piece in the European Union’s energy security puzzle.