Mark Leonard
Mark Leonard, director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, is the author of "The Age of Unpeace: How Connectivity Causes Conflict."
Mark Leonard, director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, is the author of "The Age of Unpeace: How Connectivity Causes Conflict."
Perhaps Trump’s biggest contribution has been to Europe’s political unity.
Just as social media competes for individuals’ attention, so do global crises.
While China cannot win a battle against a US-led bloc, President Xi Jinping seems convinced that it can take its place as a great power in a fragmented global order.
While the United States is betting on a polarised world, China is doing everything it can to advance a more fragmented one.
Developments in three areas – telework, renewables, and AI – will bind countries together in new networks of interdependence.
European leaders are breathing a huge sigh of relief following the Republicans’ failure to achieve a 'red wave' in the US midterm elections.
The Ukraine crisis shows that the European Union (EU) has a problem with power.
Perhaps Trump’s biggest contribution has been to Europe’s political unity.
Just as social media competes for individuals’ attention, so do global crises.
While China cannot win a battle against a US-led bloc, President Xi Jinping seems convinced that it can take its place as a great power in a fragmented global order.
The West’s problems are no longer the world’s problems
While the United States is betting on a polarised world, China is doing everything it can to advance a more fragmented one.
Developments in three areas – telework, renewables, and AI – will bind countries together in new networks of interdependence.
European leaders are breathing a huge sigh of relief following the Republicans’ failure to achieve a 'red wave' in the US midterm elections.
The Ukraine crisis shows that the European Union (EU) has a problem with power.
The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) now underway in Glasgow might conclude with a big international agreement.
The geopolitical story of the last few years has featured Western democracies’ gradual awakening to the realities of an increasingly ambitious and authoritarian China.