Wie kann Europa neue Anreize schaffen um Regierungen und Bürger von europäischen Lösungen für die Reform von Politik, Wirtschaft und der europäischen Institutionen zu überzeugen?
The UN is becoming multipolar, and the EU should take better advantage
Why Europe should unify behind a 'yes' vote for Palestine at the UN
China's zigzagging after the Arab revolutions is Europe's opportunity
Helping Moroccan democracy through evolution not revolution
How Europe can help Egypt's move towards democracy
A survey of 80 European foreign policy components over 6 issues
Tunisians need European help to turn their revolution into a democracy
ECFR's policy brief on China and Germany is discussed
ECFR's policy brief on China and Germany quoted
Nick Witney quoted on NATO Chicago Summit and missile shield
"Merkel's so-called opposition to growth has been overemphasized" comments Thomas Klau
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Commentary
Jordan - no longer boring?
For so long a reliably boring country in the middle of a tumultuous region, there are signs that Jordan may soon become lively as demands for political reform and the wider impact of the Arab Awakening begin to reach Amman.
Egypt's popular putsch
It is too early to write off Egypt's revolution. Unlike in the past, politics is now a live issue across the country, and that popular force is a difficult one to control or stop, and even the steps that have been taken now seemed impossible just over a year ago.
Iran: the year of living dangerously
The European decision to tighten sanctions against Iran is correct. Careful, balanced and measured pressure on Tehran is necessary as we face a particularly dangerous year for relations with the Iranian regime.
Assad's continued defiance in the face of growing isolation
Are the days of the Syrian president numbered? Despite popular opposition and growing international isolation, Assad's eventual demise is by no means assured.
The year of the HUBRICS
With Europe and much of the West facing a seemingly painful decline, attention continues to shift to the BRICS and the world's other rising powers. But are these countries overplaying their hands as the cracks begin to show in their economic virility?
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