Denmark’s recent general election offers a nuanced and instructive outcome that extends far beyond a mere electoral setback for Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. Although the Social Democrats emerged as the largest party, the broader left-leaning red bloc... See more
The global political and economic order is changing fast. Power is no longer concentrated in one country or defined solely by military strength or economic size. Today, it depends on trust, respect for sovereignty, and the ability of democracies to work t... See more
In mid‑January, European governments confronted a development few could have foreseen even a year earlier: the United States openly pressuring a Nato ally over its own sovereign territory, wielding the threat of punitive trade measures to enforce complian... See more
Europe has grown accustomed to strategic discomfort, but Donald Trump’s renewed insistence that the United States should acquire Greenland, by purchase, pressure, or even force, if need be by hook or by crook, pushes that discomfort into genuinely dangero... See more
As the world saw the shocking image of President Nicolás Maduro handcuffed, forced to march in humiliating fashion with nothing but a water bottle in hand, it became painfully clear: Donald Trump’s assurances that he would “never start a war” were, at bes... See more