Brexit: Unchartered Waters
It’s been two and half years since Britain’s vote to separate from the European Union and yet,
It’s been two and half years since Britain’s vote to separate from the European Union and yet,
Rock-solid relationships in an uptrend can inexplicably dissolve in a downturn.
Voters in the Netherlands, France and Germany pick leaders this year.
Britain’s June 23 vote to leave the European Union is the first spark in what Brian Whitmer called “The Developing European Tinderbox.”
Brian Whitmer reports that now more than ever, Europe is running out of optimism.
Another effort to reunify the island of Cyprus has come to a halt.
Germany has begun to see Russia as an adversary instead of a partner.
The Ukrainian Euromaidan revolution in Kiev continues to dissolve into political chaos and violence.
A November 3 Spiegel article says deep divisions are emerging over the European Central Bank’s quantitative easing plans.