Migration Policies Around the World: What is Changing?
Misinformation, discrimination, and stigmatization fuel xenophobia around the world. An analysis of the latest development of migration policies, however, may suggest that things are changing.
Pipelines and Progress: Laying Down Energy Security in the Heart of Europe
The Visegrad 4 countries have developed the framework for effectively contesting Russian gas hegemony in Europe.
Casting Off: The UK’s Global Agenda will Need to Drop the Fish
The UK must move past internal concerns if it wants global leadership.
A Danish Approach to the Arctic
Denmark must reassess its United States-focused foreign policy in the Arctic.
U.S. Treaty Commitments, NATO, and Congressional Responsibility
Congress should take a more prominent role in foreign policy, and it can start by requiring its consent to any proposed U.S. withdrawal from NATO.
The Political Reality of Nord Stream 2 and Germany’s Response to the Navalny Incident
Germany must rethink its energy politics after the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
A Conservative Faustian Bargain: Why One Conservative Finance Minister’s Decision to Run for Mayor Matters for Conservatives across Europe
COVID-19’s economic fallout forces conservatives across Europe to choose between their fiscal principles and their chances at re-election.