Many non-European countries are reassessing their views of the EU against a background of Trumpism, populism, and globalization.
Amid a changing distribution of global power, it is more important than ever for Saudi Arabia and the EU to explore new ways to diversify their trade.
The United States and Europe should consider bringing their current divergent positions on Iran closer into line.
By forging closer relations with Tehran, Europe could unshackle its foreign policy from the United States.
When he visits NATO, U.S. President Donald Trump will be spared the internal spats besetting the American-led military alliance.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has proved he is willing to compromise, but Europeans need to use all their diplomatic resources to make sure the nuclear deal is not abandoned.
With the U.S. administration reviewing whether it should pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, Tehran may find renewed interest in a strategic relationship with Brussels.
Members of Carnegie’s Civic Research Network participated in a Reddit AUA on the important changes under way in civil society across the globe.
Israel’s prime minister is doing neither himself nor his country any favors in refusing to meet the German foreign minister.
The state of democracy around the world is very troubled, but it is not uniformly dire, especially outside the West.