Trouble in Europe and a Fight for Napoleon’s Legacy: The European Project at a Crossroads
Europe’s member states have, for the most part, let their tumultuous histories remain in the past. But every now and again, an issue springs up.
Europe’s member states have, for the most part, let their tumultuous histories remain in the past. But every now and again, an issue springs up.
When the UK departs the EU, it will likely have Scotland in tow.
Could the traditional bulwark of Russia’s economy be its undoing?
Continue reading The Juggernaut Stumbles: The Grim Fate of Russia’s Energy Economy
The far-right’s nationalist and protectionist ideology continues to win support and fuel anti-EU sentiments
Continue reading Is the Far-Right Winning Europe’s Culture War?
Fighting against Nicola Sturgeon’s charismatic populism will be perhaps the greatest challenge the British union has faced
The inward turn of several EU members in reaction to the refugee crisis has revealed the limits of solidarity within the union.
Poland’s new ruling party is intent on protecting the nation’s self-interest, even at the expense of EU policy.
Continue reading Poland’s Shift to the Right: Poland First, Europe Second
Demetrios Papageorgiou speaks with Athens-based journalist John Psaropoulos about Greece’s dual migrant and debt crises.
Continue reading Greece on Edge: Coping with Two Crises at Once
Europe’s divided approach to the refugee crisis will undercut the potential economic benefits of the migration.