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A dispute about the different interpretations of their common past is poisoning relations between Poland and Ukraine in ways that benefit Russia.

The Polish government pours a lot of scorn on the EU, but Warsaw can ill afford to turn its back on what the West stands for.

If Italy and Poland developed a strategic consensus and acted accordingly, it would be a revolution for European defense.

The EU could do far more to support civil society activists and nongovernmental organizations that have come under increasing pressure from Warsaw and Budapest.

NATO and the EU are failing to address the fundamental weaknesses of their policies toward Eastern Europe.

The election of Andrej Babiš as the Czech Republic’s next prime minister says much about the state of politics in this part of the European Union.

Instead of using Brexit to strengthen its position inside the EU, Poland is damaging its own interests by alienating Germany.

Authoritarian trends in Hungary and Poland threaten the EU more than Brexit does because they undermine the union’s legal foundations. Other EU governments need to defend the rule of law more actively.

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 Polish government will try to use U.S. President Donald Trump’s July 6 visit to Warsaw to influence the White House’s policies toward Russia and Germany.