Russia Plays the Oil Card with a Divided Europe

Despite opposition from new members of the EU, desperate for energy, Europeans give in to Moscow
Shada Islam
May 24, 2007

France: Waiting for Reform

Sarkozy has won with the promise of change, but genuine reform depends on the will of French citizens
Patrick Sabatier
May 8, 2007

China’s Plan for Global Warming: Wait for the US

With the G-8 summit addressing climate change, all nations expect both the US and China to play a pivotal role
Michael Richardson
June 5, 2007

Wolfowitz Saga Exposes Structural Flaws of the World Bank

The apathy of some international players hints at the decreasing relevance of global institutions
Devesh Kapur
May 15, 2007

Franco-German Shot at US Punctures Dream of European Power

NATO tussle over Iraq undermines European Union expansion plan
Shada Islam
February 14, 2003

By Invitation Only: Cozy Free Trade Deals Subvert Global Integration

Is the U.S. ready to exchange the WTO for bilateral trade agreements?
Bernard K. Gordon
February 13, 2003

“Brexit” Requires a Vote in Parliament, UK Court Rules

Prime minister had hoped for speedy process, but court ruled against shortcut
Stephen Castle
November 3, 2016

Europe Worries Portugal Is Prone to a Debt-Crisis Relapse

Austerity may have merit after all
Patricia Kowsmann
October 26, 2016

Brexit’s Big Winner? It Could Be New York City

London’s bankers may give up on Europe altogether
David Francis
October 21, 2016

Study: Borders in Europe Would Cost Up to $3.3 Billion a Year

Europe could expect losses in trade and travel
Valentina Pop
October 19, 2016

Warming Russia-Turkey Relations Send a Chill Through Ukraine

Geopolitics of pipelines are shaking up Europe
Fred Weir
October 18, 2016