Carnegie EuropeWashington’s New Defense Strategy: Bridging the Transatlantic Gap?The 2018 U.S. National Defense Strategy appears destined to fall short of fully satisfying American allies.Feb 1, 2018Feb 1, 2018
Carnegie EuropeAzerbaijan’s Inconvenient PrisonerFive years after he was detained, the authority of Azerbaijan’s best-known political prisoner is growing.Feb 1, 2018Feb 1, 2018
Carnegie EuropeJudy Asks: Is the EU Getting Trade Right?A selection of experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the…Jan 31, 2018Jan 31, 2018
Carnegie EuropeThe Legacy of Enlargement in Central EuropeEuropean integration is being challenged by countries that yearned to rejoin a Europe based on unity and liberal democracy.Jan 30, 2018Jan 30, 2018
Carnegie EuropeUkraine’s Youth: Politically Disinterested and Low Trust in the EUThe political apathy of Ukraine’s youth should come as a warning, especially at a moment when those in government are putting personal…Jan 29, 2018Jan 29, 2018
Carnegie EuropeGermany’s Dangerous Nuclear SleepwalkingGermany’s complicated relationship with nuclear weapons could turn into a big risk for European security.Jan 25, 2018Jan 25, 2018
Carnegie EuropeJudy Asks: Is Turkey Damaging NATO?A selection of experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the…Jan 24, 2018Jan 24, 2018
Carnegie EuropeWaiting for Merkel’s LegacyGermany’s grand coalition must now seize the chance to reshape Europe with France.Jan 23, 2018Jan 23, 2018
Carnegie EuropeA Sea Change for Turkey in EuropeAnkara’s latest military offensive in Syria and its domestic agenda are leading to a cul-de-sac with the EU.Jan 22, 2018Jan 22, 2018
Carnegie EuropeThe Ambiguities of Franco-British Defense CooperationEurope needs more military cooperation between London and Paris. Yet the prospects for significant joint action in the future appear slim.Jan 18, 2018Jan 18, 2018