Is Renzi putting his personal electoral interests over those of his country? And will his gamble pay off?
Merkel and Macron: The New “2 M’s” Power Couple
With a new French President at her side, Merkel feels invigorated again. She even feels a sense of destiny regarding Europe.
Europe Vs. US: Toward More (Im)Perfect Unions?
Macron’s victory really is a positive signal for the European Union’s future — especially viewed in context against the American union.
From Trump to Brexit: Bipolar Nature of Modern Politics
Populists movements will continue to win elections because there is something profoundly wrong with modern capitalism.
The Macron Effect: Can France Overtake Germany Again?
It’s not a foregone conclusion that Germany always has the upper hand economically over France.
Theresa May’s and England’s Massive Miscalculations on Brexit
Why Germany’s Angela Merkel felt compelled to end the Tories’ delusions
Why Theresa May’s Supposed Triumph May Not Happen
In calling snap elections for the UK on June 8, the British Prime Minister may have entered into a game of Russian Roulette.
Is Germany Really Poverty-Stricken?
Fake facts, presented under the cover of academic neutrality, become a 2017 election topic in Germany.
The EU: Like Building a Cathedral
Will the “cathedral” – aka the EU – ever be completed? Is it worth the effort? Or might it fall down and bankrupt its builders?
France: Mélenchon for President?
A run-off between the far right and the far left candidates would be a choice between bad and ugly for France and Europe.
























