Democracy and society | 11.09.2023 Elections in times of war In Ukraine, elections were planned for October. But can – and should – a country at war hold free, fair and secure elections?
Foreign and security policy | 14.09.2021 A relationship without commitment The US-Ukrainian Strategic Partnership is off to a wonky start. Only time will tell how effective the meeting between Biden and Zelensky really was
A familiar tragedy The recent rebel offensive in Aleppo has shattered the Assad regime’s façade of stability. What does this mean for the future of the conflict?
Romania’s election aftershock Social media manipulation, rural discontent and mainstream complacency: Romania’s cancelled elections offer a stark warning for Europe’s democracies
EU enlargement: a new dawn? After years of stagnation, a new political leadership presents the EU with a unique opportunity to revamp its accession process