Politics

Will the agreement between the EU and Indonesia lead to a power shift in supply chains?

EU The Editorial Board - June 8, 2025.

Negotiations between Indonesia and the European Union on a free trade agreement have been ongoing for nine years. That was enough time for both sides...

“Might is right” is not a sustainable geopolitical strategy

Politics Chris Patten - June 6, 2025.

After nearly a decade dominated by populist politics, the United Kingdom and the European Union could be set to change course. Although overly cautious, British Prime...

Can the US and Russia return to dialogue on nuclear arms control?

Politics Samuel Charap - Kingston Reif - June 5, 2025.

US President Donald Trump’s approach toward Russia has been dominated by his push to end the country’s war against Ukraine. But the administration has an opportunity...

Europe has a rare chance to benefit from America's global retreat

Politics Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg - June 3, 2025.

The United States is at a turning point. For reasons that future historians will debate – and that will leave many dumbfounded – the country...

Balance or risk – A new phase in Seoul's strategic positioning

Politics The Editorial Board - May 31, 2025.

The early presidential election scheduled for 3 June is the biggest test for South Korea's political stability in decades. The Constitutional Court's decision to lift President...

Transatlantic synchronisation—the end of fragmentation of security measures?

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 28, 2025.

The EU and US Justice and Home Affairs Ministerial Meeting in Warsaw, scheduled for 2 and 3 June, represents the first serious step towards lasting...

Trump’s linguistic crackdown

Politics Ana Palacio - May 27, 2025.

Some 2,500 years ago, Confucius was reportedly asked what he would do first if granted absolute power. “I would rectify the names of things,” he...

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