The Russian war on Ukraine is providing the push for radical shifts in many countries’ energy mix, making green policies no longer a prerogative of young urban cosmopolitan elites. Alessio Terzi believes climate despair is understandable, but likely to be misplaced. The oil crisis in the 1970s is a good example of a world event that pushed countries to adopt low-carbon solutions, such as France’s embrace of nuclear energy and the Netherland’s unprecedented push towards bicycles
US Secretary of State George C. Marshall, speaking at Harvard University 75 years ago, laid out a pl...
This week has seen some signs of a potential diplomatic solution to the Russia-Ukraine crisis, with ...
Mary Kaldor discusses what is behind Russia’s foreign policy decisions over Ukraine and how the West...
A Russian invasion of Ukraine would have devastating consequences for the Ukrainian people. Marnie H...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has the potential to develop into a protracted war that will weigh heav...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is likely to produce a decisive shift in Europe’s security architecture...
This morning we woke up to a new era in world politics. For the first time since World War II, two E...
Is NATO enlargement partly responsible for the Russia-Ukraine war? Zofia Stemplowska argues that rat...
For Ukraine’s citizens to return to a normal way of life, it will be necessary to establish a sustai...
Many observers now believe a war between Russia and Ukraine is inevitable. Jim Hughes explains how t...
EU enlargement has stalled since the accession of Croatia in 2013. Vedran Džihić and Paul Schmidt ar...
Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine has come at a substantial cost for Russia, with the coun...
EU sees itself as a world leader in coping with the challenge of climate change. At the same time, t...
Russian and Ukrainian representatives failed to reach an agreement in talks held at the Belarusian-U...
Is there any prospect of an end to the deterioration of relations between the EU and Russia? Irina B...
US Secretary of State George C. Marshall, speaking at Harvard University 75 years ago, laid out a pl...
This week has seen some signs of a potential diplomatic solution to the Russia-Ukraine crisis, with ...
Mary Kaldor discusses what is behind Russia’s foreign policy decisions over Ukraine and how the West...
A Russian invasion of Ukraine would have devastating consequences for the Ukrainian people. Marnie H...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has the potential to develop into a protracted war that will weigh heav...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is likely to produce a decisive shift in Europe’s security architecture...
This morning we woke up to a new era in world politics. For the first time since World War II, two E...
Is NATO enlargement partly responsible for the Russia-Ukraine war? Zofia Stemplowska argues that rat...
For Ukraine’s citizens to return to a normal way of life, it will be necessary to establish a sustai...
Many observers now believe a war between Russia and Ukraine is inevitable. Jim Hughes explains how t...
EU enlargement has stalled since the accession of Croatia in 2013. Vedran Džihić and Paul Schmidt ar...
Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine has come at a substantial cost for Russia, with the coun...
EU sees itself as a world leader in coping with the challenge of climate change. At the same time, t...
Russian and Ukrainian representatives failed to reach an agreement in talks held at the Belarusian-U...
Is there any prospect of an end to the deterioration of relations between the EU and Russia? Irina B...
US Secretary of State George C. Marshall, speaking at Harvard University 75 years ago, laid out a pl...
This week has seen some signs of a potential diplomatic solution to the Russia-Ukraine crisis, with ...
Mary Kaldor discusses what is behind Russia’s foreign policy decisions over Ukraine and how the West...