What does the crisis mean for Europe - its member states,
institutions and policies? How can the EU protect, and expand, its
project during the crisis? How can Europe use the economic crisis to
push for common solutions to global problems?
The economic crisis has hit Europe hard. ECFR's experts have been
analysising what the crisis means for the future of the EU's foreign
policy and global outlook.
ECFR's work on the crisis
See more examples of ECFR's work on the economic crisis in the below commentary pieces.
Andrew Wilson, quoted in a piece about the disappearance of a Ukrainian journalists.
Thomas Klau on France's pension protests.
Jose Ignacio Torreblanca on the significance of ETA's call for a cease-fire.
Commentary
Iceland in the EU? Yes, but….
The Icelandic application for EU membership is a little bit special: propelled by the economic crisis, the EU’s eagerness will annoy other potential accession states.
Short-termism in the long run
Europe should be a model for liberals the world over. But today, Europe is increasingly characterised by fear.
Co-ordination is key to G8 success
Enlarged G8 summits are proving to be inefficient and the EU bears much of the blame.
Rescue plans
The economic crisis has highlighted the lack of respect member states have for the European Commission.
An open letter to EU leaders
Ahead of the G20 summit, ECFR calls on EU leaders to show the vision and leadership to develop a coordinated position on the financial crisis.
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