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?
Putin's return: why Europe should prepare for a weaker Putin
How well did European foreign policy perform over the last year?
Instead of lecturing Ukraine the EU must show that it means business
Learning to deal with a changing Russia under a familiar leader
The EU needs to be more influential in its eastern neighbourhood
A survey of 80 European foreign policy components over 6 issues
A weakened Lukashenka means it's time the EU started talking to Russia
The EU needs to build a trialogue on security with Russia and Turkey
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
Scoring Europe's Southern neighbourhood
European countries are playing a central role in the Libyan intervention, and the EU is looking to help the transitions in Tunisia and Egypt. But before Mohammed Bouazizi set himself on fire, setting off the sequence of protests, how well did Europe perform when dealing with its southern neighbourhood last year?
Europe as a world power - discuss
Agreement over Europe's performance is not the aim of ECFR's European Foreign Policy Scorecard. The aim is to encourage serious debate about the goals, tools, resources, difficult trade offs and moral dilemmas of Europe's foreign policy - even if that means that readers strongly disagree with our conclusions.
Britain on Russia: Adrift in Europe
As Sergei Lavrov visits London, Britain needs to rethink its approach to Russia if it is to benefit from strong economic ties with Moscow. This need not mean that it has to compromise on its tough stance on human rights issues, provided it tries to push for a more united EU voice on Russia.
Stop Albania's Self-Destruction
Albania is teetering on the brink of catastrophe, fuelled by the rivalry between prime minister and opposition leader. The EU must make clear to them that it will not tolerate the use of violence, or the destruction of Albania's institutions.
Who needs the BBC World Service?
The announcement of cuts to BBC World Service language sections in the wider european neighbourhood is very bad news for strong, independent journalism in the region. But the development of new media technologies mean good journalism should no longer have to rely upon organisations like the BBC.
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