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Power couple: How Europe and Algeria can move beyond energy cooperation
- Zine Labidine Ghebouli
- Policy Brief
Europe and Algeria need each other. Their range of overlapping interests creates the opportunity to build a broad and mutually beneficial partnership
Shapes of Multilateralisms Collection
- Anthony Dworkin, Rafael Loss, Jana Puglierin
- Article
- 1 minute read
This collection of nine insightful essays illuminates the strategies employed to advance European interests and values within this evolving global polity of overlapping cooperative frameworks
China and Ukraine: The Chinese debate about Russia’s war and its meaning for the world
- Alicja Bachulska, Mark Leonard
- Policy Brief
Chinese thinkers are drawing four key lessons from Russia’s war on Ukraine, informing their views on: America, Russia, Taiwan, and economic interdependence with the West
Democratic defence: How Italy can lead the fight against Russian disinformation
- Gabriele Carrer, Teresa Coratella, Silvia Samorè
- Policy Brief
Italy’s politics and social media remain vulnerable to Russian influence. But opportunities exist to strengthen itself for the future.
Podcasts
The great reset? How the EU and the UK can rethink their cooperation on foreign policy with David Lidington
In this second episode of our new mini-series, Mark Leonard and Susi Dennison talk to David Lidington about the potential for a great reset in UK-EU relations
Featured projects
Charting The Long War
For seven decades, European integration has been driven by the quest for peace. The Russian invasion of Ukraine marks a turning point.
The power of control: How the EU can shape the new era of strategic export restrictions
- Tobias Gehrke, Julian Ringhof
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
Shapes of Multilateralisms Collection
- Anthony Dworkin, Rafael Loss, Jana Puglierin
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
Keeping America close, Russia down, and China far away: How Europeans navigate a competitive world
- Jana Puglierin, Pawel Zerka
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Putin’s grain gamble: A European response to Russia’s latest ploy
- Lauriane Devoize
- Policy Alert
- 2 minute read
Russia is weaponising food insecurity for geopolitical gain. Europeans should focus their response on supporting the needs of African countries
Own goal: How Russia’s gas war has backfired
- Szymon Kardaś
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
When Russia drastically reduced gas supplies to Europe in 2022, European countries scrambled to find new suppliers. Paradoxically, the biggest victim of the Kremlin’s gas war seems to be Russia itself
The costs of escalation: How political leaders can build more public support for Taiwan
- Alexander Lipke, Manisha Reuter
- Commentary
- 3 minute read
Voters in Europe and the G7 still lack a clear idea of what Chinese action against Taiwan could mean for their own lives. Political leaders should start to remedy this.
Spirit of ambition: The Ukraine war and European defence integration
- Nick Witney
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
Europeans should look to the success of the automotive sector for inspiration on uniting their defence efforts across the whole continent
Quran desecration: How Europeans can ease tensions with Muslim-majority nations
- Ellie Geranmayeh, Hamzeh Hadad
- Policy Alert
- 2 minute read
Quran desecration in Sweden and Denmark has drawn the ire of Muslim-majority countries. European governments should act now to prevent an escalation of tensions
A golden opportunity: How Iraq can benefit from regional calm
- Hamzeh Hadad
- Commentary
- 4 minute read
Following the recent thaw in relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia, Iraq is strengthening its ties with GCC states. European countries should support this development, which could help Iraq address its domestic challenges
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In the case of a renewal, Morocco wants to negotiate terms with the EU to reach a more advanced partnership with a clear-added value for Rabat
It’s not very much about Africa, it’s using Africa to increase Russia’s position on the global stage. There’s probably a couple of different objectives they have, but very low down on the list for Ru
It’s not very much about Africa, it’s using Africa to increase Russia’s position on the global stage. There’s probably a couple of different objectives they have, but very low down on the list
If we are to stay below 1.5 degrees in temperature rise, China, India and the United States must reduce their emissions much more than they do today.
Dan Jørgensen advocates for more climate action from larger countries
More on Africa
Tricks of the trade: Strengthening EU-African cooperation on trade in services
- Iza Lejarraga
- Policy Brief
Services play an increasingly important role in international trade. Improving EU-African trade in services would have wide-ranging benefits for both sides
Warmer welcome: Ways to engage with African solutions to the Russia-Ukraine war
- Alex Veit
- Policy Alert
- 2 minute read
From rule-taker to rule-maker: Africa in the changing world order
- Adebayo Olukoshi
- Commentary
- 4 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 Is Ready for a World of Disorder
- Mark Leonard
- Commentary
- 0 minute read
The new central front: Japan’s special role in the West’s strategic rivalry with China
- Elli-Katharina Pohlkamp
- Commentary
- 4 minute read
More on European Power
Keeping America close, Russia down, and China far away: How Europeans navigate a competitive world
- Jana Puglierin, Pawel Zerka
- Policy Brief
European citizens are adapting slowly to the new geopolitical landscape. But leaders have an opportunity to build public consensus on Europe’s approach to China, the US, and Russia
Multilateral changes: Turn and face the strange
- Jana Puglierin
- Commentary
- 6 minute read
In Ukraine I saw a brave but ravaged land in limbo. It needs a future – it needs NATO
- Timothy Garton Ash
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
More on Middle East and North Africa
Renewable relations: A strategic approach to European energy cooperation with the Gulf states
- Cinzia Bianco
- Policy Brief
Europeans should view COP28 as a catalyst to upgrade their energy relations with the Gulf states to long-term cooperation on the green transition and decarbonisation
After Jenin: A European response to West Bank escalation
- Hugh Lovatt
- Policy Alert
- 2 minute read
The Post-American Middle East
- Mark Leonard
- Commentary
- 3 minute read
More on Wider Europe
Feeling the chill: Navigating Arctic governance amid Russia’s war on Ukraine
- Joanna Hosa
- Policy Brief
As Russia’s war on Ukraine highlights the Arctic’s geostrategic importance and disrupts its governance formats, European governments need to prioritise cooperation with each other and with the region’s indigenous peoples
In Ukraine I saw a brave but ravaged land in limbo. It needs a future – it needs NATO
- Timothy Garton Ash
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
Deterrence starts in the Balkans: How NATO allies can prevent military escalation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Majda Ruge
- Policy Alert
- 2 minute read
Views from the Council
In Ukraine I saw a brave but ravaged land in limbo. It needs a future – it needs NATO
- Timothy Garton Ash
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
Joe Biden must be bold at this week’s summit, and help to give Kyiv the security that would allow it to rebuild
Seven years on, the UK and EU are still drifting apart. The public wants a change
- Timothy Garton Ash
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
Will the 22ers become a new political generation?
- Timothy Garton Ash
- Commentary
- View from the Council
- 3 minute read
