China, Russia Seek to Profit as the EU Beacon of Democracy Goes Dim

The EU – divided over debt, entitlements and refugees – confronts authoritarian politics at home and from afar
Humphrey Hawksley
April 5, 2016

Europe Must Adapt to a Dangerous World

Economic clout alone does not protect Europe; EU leaders must project influence abroad to shape the international system
Daniel Twining
March 29, 2016

Whisper It Softly: Muslims Are Part of Europe's Future

Europe can’t avoid Muslims and must wage sensible, civil debate on refugees and their integration
Shada Islam
March 10, 2016

Missing the Big Picture, US Policy on North Korea Could Bring Disaster

The US is overwhelmed with global challenges, North Korea or South China Sea, and fails to connect long-term strategy dots
Paul Bracken
March 8, 2016

Russia: Only Tactical Success in the Middle East

Russia needs good ties with the West more than short-term gains in Ukraine and Syria
Thomas Graham
March 1, 2016

Sunnylands or Rancho Mirage? ASEAN and the South China Sea

ASEAN, with its timid stance on the South China Sea, risks irrelevance and Chinese dominance
Donald K. Emmerson
February 23, 2016