The trial of three young women in Moscow demonstrates that, despite the trappings of power, Vladimir Putin seems to be highly insecure.
Judy Dempsey has asked leading experts to share their literary preferences with Strategic Europe’s readers by providing their suggested reads for the summer.
The Greeks themselves have squandered public funds, says a former deputy prime minister and now leading anti-corruption campaigner.
The real question facing Syrians is whether a sense of unity and common destiny can be created among the various religious and social groups in the country after the tragedy of the Assad years.
Poland is one of the few EU countries that has defined its strategic and national interests. It's time the United States and the EU recognized what that means.
Every week leading experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the international challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.
Those of us who argue for more Europe and who believe that it is possible should stop relying on the intellectual laziness of the sheer necessity argument.
Germans wants its finances brought under control, even if that means savings.
The modern nation-state is and will likely remain the political space in which citizens recognize each other as equals.
Using the euro crisis as an excuse not to have a security strategy is akin to keeping Europe's head in the sand.
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