As the war in Ukraine grinds on, the Black Sea is emerging as the key theatre in Europe’s long-term security contest with Russia, according to political analyst Dimitar Bechev of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
As the world moves on to other matters, the operation that aims to keep the main political threat to Turkey’s Erdogan behind bars is still going strong.
Powers including China, Russia, the US and the EU “all promise something to the bride” in scramble for resources such as critical minerals.
Instability in the Western Balkans "presents Russia with a win-win scenario", says FPRI analysis.
Israeli jets entered Turkish airspace. Erdogan hardly blinked.
But the powers that be are back in a comfortable place. No move to seize CHP party likely in foreseeable future.
The region must continue to transform its rail sector to become more eco-friendly, accessible and digitalised.
Henri J Barkey describes the “flailing of a threatened, insecure, and imperiled man” who is “confronting mounting public fatigue” in Turkey with his presidency.
China and a group of about 20 other countries (including Indonesia, Pakistan, Algeria and Serbia) are launching this week the "International Organization for Mediation" to rival the International Court of Justice.
Momentum behind improved methane monitoring, quantification and mitigation continues to build in the US – even without the same regulatory pressure.
For the nations affected this results in economic dependence on China and often the surrender of strategic assets - or both.
As the global Democracy Index recorded a historic low in 2024, institutions tasked with upholding democratic values are under increasing pressure to adapt.
Ankara thinks it can “mop up” those who continue fighting, adds Soner Cagaptay.
And anyway, despite what you are reading, the militants' so-called name has not been in use since 2002.
The economic trajectories of Central and Eastern European countries are drifting apart, with growth, inflation, and policy direction showing increasing divergence.
Calin Georgescu’s “Food, Water, Energy” programme promises to heal Romania, but could morph into an authoritarian project.
Half-measures, be damned. The CHP had better step up its game. Or democracy is lost.
Eurasia “at forefront” of assault on individual freedoms.
The Middle Corridor linking China to Europe through the South Caucasus and Central Asia has expanded significantly in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but its long-term prospects remain uncertain.
European Policy Centre analysts call on the EU to abandon its piecemeal, hesitant approach to enlargement and commit to ‘permachange’: a permanent state of adaptation in response to cascading crises.