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  • Maelstrom in Montenegro: a coalition in crisis

    Maelstrom in Montenegro: a coalition in crisis0

    • Former Soviet Union, Europe
    • July 19, 2021

    Divisions within the ruling bloc in Montenegro’s parliament could threaten the country’s EU bid.

  • The DUP’s changing leadership and the future of unionism

    The DUP’s changing leadership and the future of unionism0

    • Europe
    • May 10, 2021

    The DUP’s pact with the Conservatives, intended to reinforce their unionist position, has backfired.

  • Rift on depot blast blame: What’s next for Czechia?

    Rift on depot blast blame: What’s next for Czechia?0

    • Europe
    • May 7, 2021

    Diplomatic measures, contradictory stances and domestic divisions could harm Czechia’s external ties.

  • The outsized influence of Greenland’s elections

    The outsized influence of Greenland’s elections0

    • Europe
    • April 14, 2021

    The surprise victory of the independence-minded opposition will draw attention from Beijing and Washington.

  • The United Kingdom’s ‘Defence in a Competitive Age’

    The United Kingdom’s ‘Defence in a Competitive Age’0

    • Security & Terrorism, Europe
    • April 11, 2021

    British defence planners have outlined a once-in-a-generation pivot in military posture.

  • Bulgaria’s parliamentary elections and the regional effect

    Bulgaria’s parliamentary elections and the regional effect0

    • Europe
    • March 27, 2021

    The split between the country’s prime minister and president has been a key feature of the campaign.

  • Austrian politics: chancellors, casinos and corruption

    Austrian politics: chancellors, casinos and corruption0

    • Europe
    • March 18, 2021

    A second corruption scandal from within cabinet has raised concerns about institutional corruption.

  • Turow mine suit: A turning point for the V4?

    Turow mine suit: A turning point for the V4?0

    • Europe
    • March 11, 2021

    Czechia’s case against Poland over a key mine’s air and water impact may signal a watershed moment for the group.

  • Last call for Rutte? A look at the upcoming Dutch election

    Last call for Rutte? A look at the upcoming Dutch election0

    • Europe
    • February 28, 2021

    Dutch voters face a stark choice between the governing centrist coalition and a consolidated far-right.

  • Navalny’s defiant return to Russia and the battle ahead

    Navalny’s defiant return to Russia and the battle ahead0

    • Former Soviet Union, Europe
    • February 5, 2021

    The opposition leader’s ability to mobilise supporters in the dead of winter may have rattled the Kremlin.

  • Moldovan PM’s resignation could prompt pro-Europe shift

    Moldovan PM’s resignation could prompt pro-Europe shift0

    • Former Soviet Union, Europe
    • January 16, 2021

    New elections in the former Soviet republic could facilitate a significant geopolitical realignment.

  • ‘Malevolent intent’: the battle for police reform in France

    ‘Malevolent intent’: the battle for police reform in France0

    • Europe
    • December 18, 2020

    A debate over photographing police points to the French president’s increasingly conservative turn.

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