Estonia and the European Union—A 10-year Balance Sheet
Estonia has the prerequisites for repeating Finland’s success. To achieve this we need openness, inspiring politicians and a strong Europe.
Read moreEstonia has the prerequisites for repeating Finland’s success. To achieve this we need openness, inspiring politicians and a strong Europe.
Read moreThe European Union is not some external entity in Brussels. We are the European Union.
Read moreThe European Union’s 2014-2020 budget negotiations: a diplomatic analysis.
Read moreWe should give up the idea that European values are somehow going to win over the continent on their own.
Read moreWhat could emerge is a ‘two-tier’ Eastern Partnership, encompassing countries in favour of strong relations with the and countries that are not.
Read moreAfter the Eastern Partnership summit in Vilnius at the end of November, the hard work will only begin.
Read morePartnership with the private sector provides opportunities to minimise the economic impact of cyber attacks
Read moreThe central question of this year’s LMC will be whether a North-South split has emerged within Europe and what its economic and security implications might be.
Read moreThe European project becomes more and more technocratic and further and further away from the people. Voters do not feel that they are part of the project. They are missing a vision and big new goals.
Read moreDivisions in Europe are nothing new, and a continent without them would be bland and uninteresting. But that is no reason to exaggerate them, or to make them more significant than they are.
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