Geopoliticus April 4, 2018 From Poster Child to Pariah: Poland Embraces Illiberalism Over the course of the past two years, onlookers have been confounded at the speed with which Poland, a... Read more »
Geopoliticus March 29, 2017 Anarchy in the European Union? This is a historic week for Europe, for better or worse. On March 25, the members of the... Read more »
Geopoliticus February 29, 2016 “The Rail Baltica” Project: True European Interconnectedness? Russia possesses a tremendous amount of control over the Baltic states’ rail infrastructure—including the ability to cut off all... Read more »
Geopoliticus June 29, 2015 Azerbaijan: Where Geopolitics Perpetually Trumps Democratization If you take just a little a glimpse at the June 12th Opening Ceremony of the inaugural European Games... Read more »
Geopoliticus June 19, 2015 Romania and Moldova in Political Crises Yet Again Continuous political stagnation is a part of everyday life in Europe’s east it seems. But sometimes that stagnation gives way... Read more »
Geopoliticus February 27, 2014 Merkel in Westminster Angela Merkel makes for an unlikely cheerleader. Nevertheless, as the European Union’s senior head of government, and the leader... Read more »