The drop from EU-28 to EU-27 will be a big one in terms of GDP lost.
Binary Choice and American Politics in the Age of Complexity
The domestic set-up in the US, with two dominant political parties, is not conducive to constructive engagement. It favors paralysis or overreach.
The European Union: Like Building a Cathedral!
Will the “cathedral” – aka the EU – ever be completed? Is it worth the effort? Or might it fall down and bankrupt its builders?
The Holiday From History Is Over
Why it is not only smart, but mandatory for mature powers to stop being overly ambitious in the field of foreign policy.
Merkel: One More Time
In 2017, German Chancellor Merkel will assume the helm of her troubled country – for the fourth time. Unless she decides not to run.
TTIP: Yes or No? — A Brief Checklist
Plenty of reasons why Europeans should be very wary to conclude this trade deal with the US.
Kosovo: A Country That Doesn’t Exist? Really, Belgrade?
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden has been a steadfast advocate for constructiveness in the West Balkans.
Managing the Forces of European Populism
Voters must stop expecting easy solutions from politicians. And politicians must stop pretending they have them.
Toward a Europe of the Regions? Brexit’s Real Implications
What do European citizens and politicians need to think about after the British vote?























