EuropeDeal or no deal? Why the UK parliament must reject a fudged Brexit agreement By Richard Corbett
EuropePost mortem In December, the Yugoslavia tribunal closed its doors for good. But its legacy of bringing war criminals to justice is still having an impact By Kei Hannah Brodersen
EuropeMovers and shakers Political movements like En Marche and Podemos are great at engaging young people. But they’re not always that democratic By Jan-Werner Mueller
OpinionCrisis? What crisis? Germans, take heart: Belgium survived 18 months without a government, and remains a stable and prosperous country By Jan Cornillie
Foreign and security policyA new dawn for European defence The new military cooperation pact, PESCO, will increase the EU’s ability to act as one in matters of defence By Ireneusz Bil
EuropeThrow angst to the wind Five good reasons for a minority government in Germany By Paul Hockenos
EuropeFor Greece’s centre-left, Pasok redux won’t do Newly elected Fofi Gennimata faces the monumental task of forming a movement to give Greece’s social democratic forces a common purpose By Nick Malkoutzis
EuropeWhere now for Germany? With government negotiations collapsing, Germany and Angela Merkel are suddenly no longer looking so stable By Klaus Larres
European integrationGoing, going... but not quite gone! Theresa May is in a stronger position than it appears By Simon Usherwood