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We’ll always have Paris: How to adapt multilateral climate cooperation to new realities
- Anthony Dworkin, Mats Engström
- Policy Brief
Geopolitical tensions are hindering progress in multilateral climate cooperation. The EU should continue to supplement negotiations under the UN climate convention with smaller initiatives that bring together like-minded, ambitious partners.
Survive and thrive: A European plan to support Ukraine in the long war against Russia
- Piotr Buras, Marie Dumoulin, Gustav Gressel, Jeremy Shapiro
- Policy Brief
To signal their commitment to Ukraine, Europeans should agree a ‘long-war plan’ of assistance against Russian aggression. This would include a ‘security compact,’ security assurances, and economic and energy support.
Byting back: The EU’s digital alliance with Latin America and the Caribbean
- Carla Hobbs, José Ignacio Torreblanca
- Policy Brief
The EU can counter Chinese and Russian influence through a digital alliance with countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
A new climate for peace: How Europe can promote environmental cooperation between the Gulf Arab states and Iran
- Cinzia Bianco
- Policy Brief
European policymakers should back climate diplomacy to help improve relations between Iran and Gulf monarchies
Upcoming events
The role of Germany in Europe in times of war: Potential for German-Bulgarian cooperation
- Representation of the European Commission in Bulgaria, 124 Rakovski Str.
- ECFR Sofia
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31 Oct
Podcasts
The Clash of Orders with Fyodor Lukyanov on Russia
Mark Leonard is joined by Fyodor Lukyanov to learn more about the Russian perspective on global order
Featured projects
European Sovereignty
To prosper and maintain their independence in a world of geopolitical competition, the EU needs to learn to think like a geopolitical power
European Sovereignty Index
- Jana Puglierin, Pawel Zerka (eds.)
Re:shape Global Europe
The project strives to engage citizens across Europe and generate a wide debate about the purpose of European power in the twenty-first century
The Power Atlas
- Mark Leonard (ed.)
Public opinion polling
Through polling in EU member states, ECFR’s analysis seeks to unlock shifting coalitions in Europe that favour a more internationally engaged union
Peace versus Justice: The coming European split over the war in Ukraine
- Ivan Krastev, Mark Leonard
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Putin’s last ally: Why the Belarusian army cannot help Russia in Ukraine
- Pavel Slunkin
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
Concerns are mounting that Belarusian troops could join Russia’s forces in Ukraine. But this course of action would be extremely risky – for both Putin and Lukashenka
The end of Brexit fever
- Nick Witney
- Commentary
- 3 minute read
As Britain reels from its latest political fiasco, the conspiracy of silence on Brexit is finally over
Test drive: How Ukraine could strengthen Europe’s Sky Shield Initiative
- Margaryta Khvostova, Dmytro Kryvosheiev
- Commentary
- 4 minute read
Ukraine’s experience of defending itself against Russian aerial attacks could make it an important future member of Europe’s Sky Shield Initiative
The age of ego-politics: Elon Musk and the power of the tech giants
- Julian Ringhof
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
In times of geopolitical and digital upheaval, Western policymakers should leverage and update the means at their disposal to curb the powers of tech giants
Seats at the table: How Europe can address the international democratic deficit
- David McNair
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
The US and Japan have responded positively to developing countries’ calls for greater representation. Europe is lagging behind and losing credibility.
No loitering: What Russia’s Iranian drones could mean for Ukraine
- Federico Borsari
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
Russia is using Iranian-made drones to make up for its other shortcomings. Their use is unlikely to prove a game-changer – but Europeans should still assist Ukraine to defend against them
Our experts are available for media requests. Our work involves many issues relating to Europe and foreign policy, and our programmes focus on Africa, Asia, the Middle East & North Africa, and Wider Europe.
European leaders should champion a permanent G20 seat for the African Union ahead of the G20 leaders’ summit in November
How Europe can address the international democratic deficit, describes ECFR Council Member David McNair
Meloni is not a fascist
Arturo Varvelli believes Meloni is far less worrisome than two other Italian politicians, Salvini and Berlusconi
If one side has autonomous weapons, then the other side has to follow suit, that is a great danger
Ulrike Franke on how combat drones and other weapon systems with artificial intelligence will be used on the battlefield
Let’s be realistic about the challenges posed by the fragmentation of politics in the United States
Domestic politics in partner countries could hinder progress in international tech cooperation, noted José Ignacio Torreblanca
More on Africa
Trading aims: The value of Africa’s deep integration trade agreement
- Iza Lejarraga
- Policy Brief
Africa’s new trade agreement promises deep economic integration on the continent – and offers the opportunity for greater African-European cooperation, including on the role trade can play in the green and digital transitions
What the Ruto government could mean for Kenya-Europe relations
- Wevyn Muganda
- Commentary
- 2 minute read
Lone changer: Germany, Mali, and Russian influence in Africa’s arc of instability
- Theodore Murphy
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
More on Asia
A question of balance: India and Europe after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
- Frédéric Grare
- Policy Brief
Europeans have found India’s position on the Ukraine war frustrating. But, although it is dependent on Russia for its arms, and has huge worries about China, India is actually moving inexorably closer to the West.
China’s wolf warriors and feminist foreign policy: A German approach
- Janka Oertel, Rachel Tausendfreund
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
Rogue NATO: The new face of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
- Aslı Aydıntaşbaş, Marie Dumoulin, Ellie Geranmayeh, Janka Oertel
- Commentary
- 6 minute read
More on European Power
In Europe’s defence: Why the EU needs a security compact with Ukraine
- Gustav Gressel
- Policy Brief
The EU should conclude a security compact with Ukraine. Such an agreement would help the country defend itself against Russia and maximise the effectiveness of European military support.
Mind the gaps: The pending suspension of Hungary’s EU funds
- Zsuzsanna Végh
- Commentary
- 3 minute read
The coming transatlantic rift over Ukraine
- Jeremy Shapiro
- Commentary
- 3 minute read
More on Middle East and North Africa
Against the flow: Europe’s role in kickstarting Algeria’s green transition
- Andrew Farrand
- Policy Brief
The future of Europe and Algeria’s energy partnership lies in renewables – if Algerian leaders are willing to end their longstanding dependence on fossil fuels and join the green transition
Generation no: The Iranian uprising and how the West should respond
- Ellie Geranmayeh
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
Rogue NATO: The new face of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
- Aslı Aydıntaşbaş, Marie Dumoulin, Ellie Geranmayeh, Janka Oertel
- Commentary
- 6 minute read
More on Wider Europe
In Europe’s defence: Why the EU needs a security compact with Ukraine
- Gustav Gressel
- Policy Brief
The EU should conclude a security compact with Ukraine. Such an agreement would help the country defend itself against Russia and maximise the effectiveness of European military support.
Escape routes: How the EU can help Moldova end its dependence on Russian gas
- Andrew Wilson
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
No partial measures: How Ukraine can meet the challenge of Russia’s mobilisation
- Margaryta Khvostova, Dmytro Kryvosheiev
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
Views from the Council
Orban’s integrity office: Everything is legal but nothing is democratic
- Tibor Dessewffy
- View from the Council
- 3 minute read
Viktor Orban has had 12 years to learn how to circumvent democratic reforms. The European Commission should bide its time in assessing whether to suspend funding to Hungary.
In Europe’s gift: How to avoid a Ukraine ‘forever war’
- Luke Cooper, Mary Kaldor
- Commentary
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
The three challenges for the West in the new cold war
- Anna Diamantopoulou
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
