The EU, French nuclear deterrence and the definition of common vital interests
By Timothée Albessard As Brexit talks still seem to flounder, the European Union (EU) will be left with many questions that require...
The Relationship between the EU and Turkey throughout the Refugee Crisis
Turkey has been a candidate member of the European Union (EU) for a significantly long period. More specifically, Turkey applied for...
Why are Bulgaria’s anti-corruption protests showing serious government failure?
A protester holding a sign ‘EU are you blind?’ during an anti-governmental protest in Sofia - Copyright/ Photo by Sketches of Sofia...
Funding the recovery from COVID-19 and the lack of accountability
Saving the economy You are likely among the many people experiencing or witnessing the devastating effects of COVID-19 on your financial...
Profile – Dwight D. Eisenhower Major Influencers of Europe
Henry Griffin/AP Photo Over the centuries, most people who have greatly influenced Europe have originated from the Old Continent itself....
Migration Crisis 2.0
Protesters take part in a rally in the port of Mytilene, on the northeastern Aegean island of Lesbos, Greece, on Wednesday, Jan. 22,...
Lessons from the Coronavirus Outbreak
©Financial Times The COVID-19 (hereinafter, coronavirus) outbreak has become the dominating concern of European governments. With its...
Commenting on the New Enlargement Methodology: Implications to the EU Integration process of the Wes
© emins.org Western Balkans is a political term, introduced by the EU and EU-centric actors, referring to the countries of Bosnia and...
EU Covid-19 Coordinated Response: Reality or Wishful Thinking?
‘The coronavirus crisis is not just a national crisis. It’s a European crisis, and it needs to be treated as such.’ Maurizio Massari,...
Shining light on dimming Isles: The British Government COVID Catastrophe
Picture's Copyright: Sky News I remember feeling shocked when I journeyed back to the UK on the 15th of March. I arrived at...