How much longer can Belgium survive the pressures of its unlikely origins?
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Germany’s Gauck in China: Human Rights for Home Consumption
How the Chinese leadership manages to cottonball sensitive state visits.
Libya Bombing Revisited: Two Men and World History
A reflection on Guido Westerwelle, Germany’s former Foreign Minister, who just passed away.
Europe’s New Crisis: Ungovernability
Returning to the spirit of the 1930s is not a program for government.
EU Refugee Crisis: Turkey as an Effective Partner?
Appeasing Erdogan’s Turkey without regard for European values won’t create an effective border.
Make or Break Week for Brexit and David Cameron
David Cameron will get a form of words from Brussels this week. But will it be enough?
Known Unknowns: Left in the Dark on Mideast Policy
What is the state of U.S. media and political class 14 years into the “war on terror”?
PiS-sing Away Poland’s Future?
Kaczynski’s insistence to look backward is a disservice to a great country that has come a long way.























