In light of the big, recent geopolitical changes, the EU has focused on improving its microlevel democracy support. But it most urgently needs a rethink at the macrolevel of its democracy strategies.
Thirty years after the 1989 reunification, Europe remains a political pygmy. The EU needs a serious foreign and defense policy if it wants to become a credible global player.
After almost seventeen years in power, Turkey’s president wields absolute power. It’s doubtful he would relinquish it without a fight.
This report is a rallying cry for Europeans to pull together and mobilize the EU’s assets to manage the three biggest changes of our times.
Abkhazia, Transdniestria, and northern Cyprus, three unrecognized statelets in Europe that arose during conflicts in the twentieth century, have endured for decades. Despite many problems, they are self-governing and stable, and they show no signs of collapsing.
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What Does the UK’s Supreme Court Ruling Mean for Brexit?
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Wed Oct 17 2018 20:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT)
British leader Boris Johnson’s plans were thrown into disarray when the UK Supreme Court ruled that his recent suspension of Parliament was unlawful. What does this mean for Brexit?