Redressing the European position

04 September 2018 Prince Michael of Liechtenstein, GIS After two world wars, which were also two European civil wars, the continent lay in ashes and divided. Central Europe was subjected

Europe’s Dog Days of Summer

Aug 27, 2018 Ana Palacio, Project Syndicate Addressing the challenges Europe faces will demand the sustained implementation of smart, forward-looking policies, carried out by the EU’s core institutions. Yet, following

Navigating the Syrian Endgame

Aug 23, 2018 CARL BILDT Now that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his Russian and Iranian sponsors have reclaimed most of the territory previously held by opposition forces, his regime

L’espace en tête

9 juillet – 24 août 2018 Jean-Yves le Gall, CNES via Europe 1 ​Du lundi au vendredi, du 9 juillet au 24 août, la matinale d’Europe 1 accueille Jean-Yves Le

Making sense of the lira plunge

14 August 2018 by Prince Michael of Liechtenstein, GIS Since the beginning of the year, the Turkish lira has plunged some 40 percent against the U.S. dollar. Much of the

Reclaiming European Sovereignty

Jul 31, 2018 by JOSCHKA FISCHER, Project Syndicate As if there was any remaining doubt, the past few weeks have shown that US President Donald Trump is fully committed to demolishing

White House of Lies

Aug 7, 2018 by JOSEPH S. NYE, Project Syndicate US President Donald Trump’s supporters justify his mendacity on the grounds that “all politicians lie,” and a little introspection leads us to

Is Europe America’s Friend or Foe?

Jul 27, 2018 by JEAN PISANI-FERRY, Project Syndicate Since Donald Trump took office as US president, a new cottage industry in rational theories of his seemingly irrational behavior has developed.

Global Politics for a Globalized Economy

Aug 7, 2018 by KEMAL DERVIŞ ,  CAROLINE CONROY, Project Syndicate Global markets are now more important than national markets for small and medium-size countries, and approaching that status for large economies. The

The End of NATO?

Jul 18, 2018 by CARL BILDT, Project Syndicate US President Donald Trump escalated his war on US alliances and multilateral institutions at NATO’s summit in Brussels and then at his

The West Must Face Reality in Turkey

Aug 15, 2018 by RICHARD N. HAASS, Project Syndicate Turkey’s currency crisis and standoff with the United States over the imprisonment of an American pastor have exposed the crumbling edifice

Trump : les Etats-Unis à la dérive ?

vendredi 20 juillet 2018, Pierre Weill, France Inter (RÉ)ÉCOUTER Sommet de l’Otan, rencontre avec Vladimir Poutine, enquête du procureur Muller : le président des Etats-Unis enchaîne les interventions remarquées, qu’il

Can Multilateralism Survive?

Jul 20, 2018 KEMAL DERVIŞ, Project Syndicate In today’s deeply interconnected world, we need rules and institutions to govern markets and economic activity more than ever. Yet multilateralism is under

An ideological exercise in Spain

17 july 2018 Prince Michael of Liechtenstein, GIS Pedro Sanchez, who twice led Spain’s Socialist Party, the PSOE, to crushing electoral defeats, engineered a parliamentary coup last month that ousted