I t is 2021, the years of the Trump administration have come to an end and much of the political attention of the foreign policy brass is devoted to rebuilding shackled alliances and faith…
I n today’s episode we are joined by Moniek de Jong, one of the leading scholars on the international contestation of the Nord-Stream 2 pipeline project. Ms de Jong is currently finishing her…
W ith Joe Biden becoming the 46th President of the United States (US), a window of opportunity has been offered to the EU. Given the difference with his predecessor Donald Trump, this change…
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O n 15 April 2019, the EU Council of Ministers agreed to resume negotiations on EU-US trade. Only France voted against and Belgium abstained from voting. According to POLITICO, the “agreement…
T he United States withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on May 8, 2018, and the reinsertion of the US secondary sanctions on August 7, 2018, are not without writing the first…
F ollowing the NATO Summit (July 11-12) and the Trump-Putin Summit in Helsinki (July 16), we discussed with Mr Vimont, who is former Executive Secretary General of the European External Action Service and a…
A s the great powers keep on leaning towards nationalist and unilateralist positions, the world becomes an increasingly polarised – and thus more dangerous – place. It is no surprise for countries like…