Europe

Visegrad Group: Members and EU Politics
The Visegrad Group gives four Central European states an informal forum for coordinating interests in the EU, NATO and regional crises.

Foreign Investment Screening and National Security
Governments screen sensitive acquisitions, assets and real estate to attract foreign capital without surrendering critical infrastructure, strategic data or regulatory autonomy.

Three Seas Initiative: Members and Geopolitics
The Three Seas Initiative links EU countries around transport, energy and digital infrastructure along Europe’s north-south axis.

NATO: Members, Article 5, Expansion, and Current Challenges
NATO combines collective defense, political consensus, European expansion, support for Ukraine, and disputes over the costs of security.

Council of Europe: Rights, Democracy and Law
The Council of Europe links 46 states to the European Convention on Human Rights, the Strasbourg Court and public monitoring of rights obligations.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Relations: Karabakh and Borders
Peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan now depends on recognized borders, displaced people's rights and rules for transit across the region.

The International Politics of the Holy See
The Holy See is a subject of international law and a major player in international relations, through the Pope and his diplomatic service.

Migration in Europe: Trends and Statistics
Even though the continent receives many migrants from other regions, Europeans are more likely to remain in European countries.

Summary: Prisoners of Geography: Western Europe
Europe’s political and economic success is partly attributed to its favorable geographic conditions, such as its mild climate and navigable rivers.