A selection of experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.
The relationship between the EU and Iran cannot prosper if relations between the United States and Iran deteriorate.
Case studies from eight countries show how civic activism across the world is evolving and reveal crosscutting themes relevant to the future of civil society support.
Amid indecision and confusion from U.S. President Donald Trump, the EU should recommit to a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Mediterranean has gradually become the epicenter of the most dramatic policy challenges confronting the EU—challenges that, if left unchecked, will have far-reaching consequences.
The transatlantic relationship is not only about military spending; it is also about protecting values.
Carnegie Europe was on the ground at the 2017 Munich Security Conference, offering readers exclusive access to the debates as they unfolded.
The Trump administration’s unclear and conflicting views on Iran could jeopardize the nuclear deal and threaten critical relations with European allies.
Turkish military intervention in Syria can succeed, however completion of the Al-Bab campaign against the self-proclaimed Islamic State will take time.
The European Union is no longer wedded to transforming its Eastern and Southern neighbors. Stabilization is the new priority.