“China’s growing presence on the Russian market and what it means for the European Union” By Alicia García-Herrero and Jianwei Xu, courtesy of the Bruegel Institute Russia doesn’t just look West, it looks East – and increasingly so. China’s economy has developed very rapidly over the past two decades, becoming the world’s […]
By Andy Blom, TES Washington Editor What an interesting election. Both sides won. The D’s won the Presidency (assuming the legal challenges fail). The R’s held the Senate and gained in the House (assuming an R win in Georgia’s runoff). Sanity, in some form, maybe won, giving us a gridlocked Washington. If President-maybe-elect Biden’s […]
“European Security: Four Priorities for 2020-2024” By Louis Cox-Brusseau, courtesy of Europeum As 2019 draws to a close, the European Union bids farewell to a year of historic change. With the election of a new Parliament and the formation of a new Commission, the Union looks ahead to the next five years as […]