Mark Mazower on the long history and troubled present of the transatlantic relationship
French leader says grouping could help shield international order rather than choosing sides among superpowers
From South Africa to Europe, the movement is absolutely obsessed with foreign countries
Business minister suggests Arctic territory may look elsewhere for help exploiting minerals
French president’s visit to Vietnam, Indonesia and Singapore will portray Paris as more respectful than US or China
Four months after Donald Trump returned to the White House, governments are still agonising over how to approach an erratic, unpredictable American president
In a world of growing disorder, the European project is now about hard power
As people go abroad more, nationalism has surged
With three or even four significant wars raging, who can doubt the dangers of this period?
Tech, trade, finance and military policies are mingling in a manner not seen during the neoliberal era
Chinese and Russian presidents to signal strength of their alliance in Moscow meeting
Russia and China are unlikely to remain bystanders as America sorts out its own mess
Three books offer a guide to shifting power in the region and what it means for the US and Europe
The 80th anniversary of the second world war comes as conventional narratives are being revised
The US and Europe have fundamentally different views on the threat from Russia and the protection of democracy
Valuations may have held up but investors betting on continued geopolitical turmoil should seek shelter somewhere else
America is not the powerhouse it once was
Surangel Whipps Jr warns Pacific nations must show economic gains to justify snubbing Beijing
In spite of rising diplomatic tensions, the most immediate geopolitical risk is not military conflict
Egypt’s Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has sought to kill proposal to expel population while preserving good relations with US president
In the US president’s vision of post-liberal global disorder the weak should always surrender to the strong, writes the historian, philosopher and author
Vladislav Zubok’s monumental account is not just history, but a reassessment of a stand-off that still shapes geopolitics today
With the US and China facing off in a tariff war, the time has come for the UK to pivot
Living parallel lives, they counselled presidents and changed the course of the cold war. How would they steer America today?
Swap in Abu Dhabi latest ‘confidence-building measure’ between Trump administration and Moscow