Bosnia to war, to Dayton, and to its slow peace

The international community was unprepared for the conflicts that followed the dissolution of Yugoslavia. In particular, it neglected Bosnia.   Europe was not enough to bring peace, the US was slow but eventually decisive, and Russia was […]

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New Publication Artificial divide: How Europe and America could clash over AI

Artificial intelligence is a rapidly advancing field that policymakers everywhere are struggling to keep up with.  Calls for international, and particularly transatlantic cooperation are growing. In Europe, interest in strengthening […]

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How Europe can help prevent the spread of Ethiopia’s war – expert available for comment and interview

A month-long war in Ethiopia has killed thousands of people, sent refugees into Sudan, and stirred rivalries among Ethiopia’s ethnic groups. The proximate cause of the conflict is a tit-for-tat […]

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The end of Oslo: A new European strategy on Israel-Palestine

A one-state reality of open-ended occupation and unequal rights continues to take hold in the Israel-Palestine conflict. This deteriorating trajectory is storing up deeper conflict on the ground, posing ever greater challenges to the EU’s vision for its […]

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Viral vulnerability: How the pandemic is making democracy sick in the Western Balkans

By October 2020, countries in the Western Balkans had some of Europe’s highest levels of covid-19 cases per capita. Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina were among the […]

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New report: Europeans must take bold action to defend their sovereignty and protect their interests and values in a new age of geopolitical competition

A new report, authored by Mark Leonard and Jeremy Shapiro, calls on EU leaders to strengthen Europe’s resilience in the face of increasing geo-political competition. A variety of states including […]

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