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.
Relive some of the best tweets from the new year’s first GOP debate.
A two-state solution can bring peace to Palestine, but Israel must first commit to settlement demolition.
Nuclear weapons in and of themselves do not automatically beget instability.
Continue reading Iran and the Nuclear Club: History Says Yes
The recent image of a drowned Syrian boy washed up on a beach has led to calls for better immigration policy across Europe. But many are still fearful of taking the refugees in.
Continue reading Europe’s Refugees – Parasitic or Symbiotic?