Western Intervention in Libya a Recipe for Disaster
Libya is in chaos; it has been since the West and Qatar-aided civil war that brought an end to Colonel Qadhafi’s regime. But another military intervention is definitely not what's needed.
Analysis: Breakdown of Greek Debt Negotiations
Early signs of a compromise have faded and the ‘Grexit’ is popping up once again in European political discourse.
Analysis: Minsk Ceasefire
The new ceasefire agreement in eastern Ukraine is definitely a case of déjà vu – but will the same be said of its impact?
Stalled Global Growth Threatens US-EU Trade Talks
Could World Bank forecasts for ‘disappointing’ global trade growth produce another lull in TTIP negotiations?
Navigating the Charlie Hebdo Punditry Chorus
Neither conservatives nor liberals have got it totally right in the post-Charlie Hebdo editorial space.
Analysis: Anti-Austerity SYRIZA Takes Greek Elections
SYRIZA scored a bigger victory than most anticipated in elections over the weekend, and now all eyes are on prime minister candidate Alexis Tsipras as he attempts to strike a balance between Berlin and an irate Greek electorate.
Election Watch: Greece 2015
Greek voters are being asked to choose between austerity and stimulus, and the whole world is watching.
Beyond Paris, Fascism is the Real Enemy for EU
The Charie Hebdo massacre in Paris shows that the European Union must resume its historical mission against the forces of fascism.
Europe: The New Byzantium or Declining Rome?
It is time for Brussels to live up to its very idea, and to show the same. Biology and geopolitics share one basic rule: comply or die.
The Case for an Energy Alliance between Greece, Cyprus, and Israel
The European Union need not look far in its search for diversified energy supplies; the answer could be in its own backyard.