Jürgen Habermas, who died on 14 March, was one of Europe’s most influential thinkers. Reflecting on his work, Simon Glendinning...
Read moreWe often assume that policies are built on data and evidence, yet beliefs and narratives, whether “right” or “wrong”, can...
Read moreEurope faces a dilemma in its engagement with China. While closer relations with Beijing could reduce European dependence on the...
Read moreThe world’s oceans are facing multiple environmental crises. Ronald C. Po argues history can play a critical role in helping...
Read moreCrises have frequently served as the catalyst for European integration, but have they left the EU lacking a coherent constitutional...
Read moreHow can the EU prevent a domestic backlash when imposing rule-of-law sanctions on a member state? Drawing on a survey...
Read moreWhy does President Trump want Greenland? Klaus Dodds writes that while Trump has emphasised US national security, his ambitions are...
Read moreAlmost a decade on from the UK’s EU referendum, has Britain finally moved on from Brexit? Drawing on a new...
Read moreA recent Parliamentary Partnership Assembly in London underlined the potential for the EU and UK to work more closely together...
Read moreTufan Erhürman won elections in northern Cyprus on 19 October, dealing a blow to the Turkish government. Rebecca Bryant writes...
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