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Elon Musk holding a chainsaw, with Javier Milei giving a thumbs up behind him.
Politics/Europe/North America

Elon Musk’s Collision Course with the Liberal International Order

Musk has repeatedly stated that he deeply admires the democratic values of Western civilization. His perception of Western civilization bears little resemblance to reality.

Ursula von der Leyen speaking to MEPs.
Europe/Science & Technology

Regulating the Future: Europe’s AI Strategy and Its Implications

In proposing the AI act, Brussels has shown dedication to reversing its economic decline. This, however, does not address the root cause of the problem.

Green hills and skyscrapers in Taipei.
Asia/Europe/Politics

Sweden in Taiwan: An Exclusive Interview with the Swedish Representative Helena Reitberger

In conversation with Helena Reitberger, Sweden’s Representative in Taiwan, we explore Sweden’s engagement—from green tech and AI, to Pride and academic exchange.

A member of the Ukrainian armed forces flying a drone.
The Internet/Europe/Security & War

How Telegram is used for Psychological Warfare against Ukraine

The deaths of soldiers and civilians in Ukraine is daily exploited on Telegram for propaganda. Successfully monetized, it also helps fund the Russian war effort.

A room which has several paintings of communist figures, prominently Lenin but also Stalin and Marx. Vases with plants are scattered around.
Europe/Culture/Security & War

A Journey Through a Country at War with its Identity

Moldova is struggling with its identity – caught between Europe and its Soviet past, and undermined by its Russian cousin, Transnistria.

Culture/Europe/Politics

How Soviet Propaganda Weaponized Ballet

During the Cold War ballet became a tool of Soviet propaganda and diplomacy, with great success – and some notable failures.

Soldiers performing a ceremony, saluting the Transnistrian flag.
Europe/Politics/Security & War

What to Decide, in a Country That Does Not Exist

Transnistria is universally recognized as part of Moldova, but is de facto a functioning independent state.

President-elect Donald Trump walking down a staircase alongside President Emmanuel Macron and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Europe/Economics/Security & War

The Spillover Effects of the American Election in Europe

Donald Trump has proposed sweeping tariffs of 10% to 20% on all imports to the U.S., including on Europe.

Protests in Tbilisi, Georgia, in April of 2024. A large crowd is marching down a street, holding many Georgian flags. Opposite them stand several reporters and photographers, taking pictures. Behind them is a tall and very grand building.
Europe/Activism/Politics

The Georgian Dream Faces a People’s Awakening

The newly re-elected Georgian Dream party announced the suspension of the country’s long awaited EU-accession. The decision caused major discontent.

Vladimir Putin in a meeting with the other heads of state of the Eurasian Economic Union in Astana. He sits at a circular table.
Europe/Economics/Politics

In the Eurasian Economic Union, Putin sees a New Russian Empire

The Eurasian Economic Union was created by Putin in 2015 – inspired by the EU, and built to rival it.

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