Students in Myanmar have achieved what few other citizens have since independence: the creation of a lasting national, cohesive social movement united around a core set of grievances and demands.
Given the scope of BND-NSA cooperation, the German government can no longer ignore that the supervision of its intelligence services is in dire need of reform.
Syriza's approach to both European and domestic issues has shown the party more interested in power and self-preservation than in reform.
An open letter to our friends in Podemos.
The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic has managed to pursue a dynamic European and global foreign policy. Not bad for a country that doesn't officially exist.
The Norwegians must not let their relationship with the US stand in the way of this chance to defend the fundamental principles of democracy.
Jamie Mackay talks to the writer and philosopher about the UK election result, the forthcoming referendum on EU membership and historic ideas of Europe that are at stake today.
The outcome of Denmark's general election on June 18 could depend heavily on the success of a radical new party called The Alternative.
The free movement of people across international borders is a taboo in international political debates, making a thorough and much-needed rethinking of migration politics impossible. This must change.
The discretionary control that states exercise over immigration is unjust. People should normally be free to cross borders and live wherever they choose.
A critical response to Edward P. Joseph's article "The Balkans, Interrupted" published in Foreign Affairs, which has caused much anxiety and bewilderment in the region.
Armenia is trapped between its traditional ties to the East and a desire to integrate with the West. In the light of an increasingly aggressive Russian foreign policy, what are Armenia's European options?