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Developments and disruptive events are happening in Europe’s neighborhood.
Beijing is increasing military activities and economic influence in the Indo-Pacific and transforming the regional security landscape.
European leaders warn that activist judges are hijacking democracy and paralyzing sovereign national policies to manage illegal migration.
Europe’s innovation potential is held back not by a lack of talent, but by structural barriers in taxation, labor policy and migration.
Russia’s assertive Svalbard claims increase tensions with Norway, threatening stability in the Far North.
India leverages strategic autonomy, balancing ties with the U.S., Russia, China and others to navigate a multipolar world and bolster its emerging global role.
While many nations struggle under debt and flawed policies, Argentina’s recent reforms show that practical market solutions can deliver real economic recovery.
Tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea have intensified this year, fueled by regional disputes and instability in the Tigray region. These developments raise concerns about the possible resurgence of ...
International organizations have fared rather poorly over the last 30 years. Those devoted to guaranteeing peace have failed miserably. The same applies to bodies designed to provide aid to the poor ...
Hungary, a member of both the European Union and NATO, is increasingly looking eastward to counterbalance its reliance on the West. As long as it remains part of the Western alliance system, Budapest ...
As U.S.-EU trade tensions rise, Europe must choose between reinforcing multilateralism, diversifying trade or risking fragmentation.
The U.S.-Ukraine strategic minerals agreement will have profound geopolitical implications, from countering China to challenges of war-contested deposits and EU relations.
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