Can the EU’s New Sanctions Against Turkey Force the Cyprus Issue to Finally be Resolved?

Can the EU’s New Sanctions Against Turkey Force the Cyprus Issue to Finally be Resolved?

Every year, on the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, references are made with the Cypriot capital of Nicosia, the last divided capital city of Europe. In Berlin, the wall fell under the weight of a political cosmogony and pressure from citizens, who dismantled the wall with their hands, hammers and other tools…

The End of NATO? Macron Laments ‘Brain Death’ and Pushes for a European Military

The End of NATO? Macron Laments ‘Brain Death’ and Pushes for a European Military

With less than a month until the next big NATO meeting, scheduled for the first week of December, France’s Macron has jumped into public relations mode to prepare the public for some big changes on the horizon. Indeed, Macron’s major interview with the Economist on November 7th on the question of the US’s alleged wavering…

Europe’s Gas Alliance With Russia Is a Match Made in Heaven

Europe’s Gas Alliance With Russia Is a Match Made in Heaven

Amidst the excitement over the killing of the ISIS chief Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, a development of much impact on international security passed by when Denmark made the innocuous announcement on October 30 that it would permit the proposed Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to pass through its exclusive economic zone. Copenhagen modestly explained that it…

BREXIT – Yes or No – A Deal Prearranged Three Years Ago

BREXIT – Yes or No – A Deal Prearranged Three Years Ago

Prime Minister Boris Johnson came back from Brussels with a deal better than any Theresa May ever achieved, so he says. His talks with the departing European Commissioner, Jean-Claude Juncker, were very fruitful. But precise details are never known. Juncker, emotional about his leaving and handing over the office of EU Commissioner on 1 November…