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Is the thriller with Trump and Musk a threat to the competitiveness of the USA?

US Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 6, 2025.

In the role of Chairman of the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, Elon Musk visited the White House for several important meetings. The first time...

“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...

Will Europe hold its nerve to sanction Israel?

Middle East Sharmila Devi - June 6, 2025.

Amid reports of US displeasure with European chatter of announcing the recognition of a Palestinian state at a UN conference on 17 June, it looks...

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...

Has the migration issue become an unbridgeable divide in Europe?

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - June 5, 2025.

Less than a year after its formation, Dick Schoof's cabinet collapsed in the Netherlands on 3 June. The news of the far-right Party for Freedom's...

Europe’s faltering centrist restoration

EU Ferry Biedermann - June 5, 2025.

With a narrow right-wing victory in Poland’s presidential election and the collapse of the far-right-dominated Dutch government, the political landscape in Europe appears to be...

Will private geoengineering lead to political conflicts?

Globalization The Editorial Board - June 4, 2025.

Private companies are starting to change the way we think about climate solutions. The focus has shifted from government programmes and international initiatives to the...

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