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Martha Molfetas with a plea to the Trump administration not to turn its back on Paris.
We are already reaching peak oil. The largest energy employers in the US are…
Cornelius Adebahr dissects Trump’s recent wanderings among America’s closest allies.
Prelude
Europe – the EU and its member states – have a number of fairly existential issues to…
The idea has taken hold that Russia and the West are locked into a new period of information warfare, a new Cold War, that each side must do its best to win. Victory for Russia…
Every few years the Writers Guild of America goes on strike and script creators for film, television and late night shows across the USA down tools. Brian Stoddart explores why…
Cornelius Adebahr explores why the EU-Iran relationship cannot prosper if the Iran-US relationship deteriorates.
While the streets of the Iranian capital are in a Nowruz lull, the…
Martha Molfetas argues that the we are at the beginning of a new cold war.
Somehow it feels as if the Cold War never really ended. Normalised relations between the US and Russia…
In a personal reflection, Martha Molfetas asks where is a globalist, lover of the EU, environmentalist, former expat and Londoner to go?
It's taken me a while to come to grips…
Cornelius Adebahr argues that although security is a sexy topic, these days the EU has more pressing issues to tackle.
When the EU heads of state or government met for the first…
Karl Muth argues that the croissant’s place in the French economy holds wider lessons for global manufacturers.
Last week, I departed before dawn with French breakfast pastry…
Marion Labouré and Juergen Braunstein examine the structural drivers of recent turns towards populist and extremist politics, and offer Sweden as a role model.
The recent Brexit…