Hungarians Caught Between National Referendum and European Union Migrant Quotas
Hungary has no real choice in its upcoming referendum and is likely to remain the black sheep country of the European Union.
Lithuania’s Security Policy Defies Common Sense
To put it mildly, the current system of international security and European security in particular doesn't work any longer.
Interview: ECFR’s Mark Leonard on Brexit and the Future of the EU
Geopoliticalmonitor.com sits down with Mark Leonard to discuss Brexit and the future of the European Union.
EU: Talking, Not Doing
While EU bureaucrats assemble for another pointless meeting, pressing matters of EU security continue to be neglected.
Greek Bailouts: From Impasse to Breakthrough and Back Again
A sense of déjà vu has descended on talks over the next tranche of bailout funding for Greece.
Ukraine Conflict Heating Up Again
It would appear that Russian leaders aren’t ready to put the Ukraine conflict on ice.
Dawn of the ‘Post-EU’ Era in Turkey’s Foreign Policy?
President Erdogan’s move to ‘reset’ his country’s troubled bilateral relations with Russia could mark the beginning of a new, ‘post-EU’ era in Turkish foreign policy.
Global Forecast (07-12-2016)
China dealt a legal blow on the South China Sea, Britain gets its new prime minister, and Prime Minister Abe secures his coveted two-thirds majority in Japan’s parliament.
Follow the Bouncing Brexit
As major figures in the Brexit campaign step down from their leadership positions, uncertainty is still the rule with regards to how Britain will leave the EU.
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.