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Brussels hold’em: European cards against Trumpian coercion
- Tobias Gehrke
- Policy Brief
Faced with an aggressive United States, Europe has more leverage than it realises. Across trade, technology, infrastructure, finance and people-to-people relations it has ways of retaliating

Diversification nations: The Gulf way to engage with Africa
- Maddalena Procopio, Corrado Čok
- Policy Brief
The UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are making geoeconomic inroads into sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in energy and climate. This could affect Europe’s African interests

No brain, no brawn: Trump 2.0 makes an EU Economic Security Network essential
- Agathe Demarais, Abraham Newman
- Policy Brief
The EU lacks cohesive governance to deploy economic statecraft tools, such as sanctions and export controls, undermining their impact and the bloc’s global credibility. The creation of an EU network focused on the design and implementation of these tools could help fix this

Trump’s new Yalta: Eastern Europe risks being on the wrong side of the divide
- Vessela Tcherneva, Garvan Walshe
- Commentary
- 4 minute read
Donald Trump has a radical economic agenda—and a developing allyship with Vladimir Putin. The EU needs to protect Europe’s eastern flank from corruption and the kleptocrats who could further isolate it from the West
Mark Leonard's World in 30 minutes

Europe’s Asian pivot: India and the quest for strategic autonomy
- Podcast
- Mark Leonard's World in 30 minutes
Mark Leonard welcomes Rudra Chowdhury, James Crabtree and Janka Oertel to unpack Europe’s relations with Asia in the age of Donald Trump
Mark Leonard's World in 30 minutes

Erdogan’s crackdown: Turkey and the fight for democracy
- Podcast
- Mark Leonard's World in 30 minutes
Mark Leonard welcomes Aslı Aydıntaşbaş to unpack the recent political upheaval in Turkey and its broader geopolitical implications
Views from the Council

Untying the Hungarian knot: Why the EU might stop spoiling the spoiler state
- Tibor Dessewffy
- Commentary
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
Orban’s latest defiance of EU values—the banning of Pride—comes as Hungary’s economy flails, the opposition gains, and Washington will no longer oppose. It could be the push the EU needs to figure out how to work around Budapest

As Trump and Putin menace Europe, I say this: Vive le Churchillo-Gaullisme!
- Timothy Garton Ash
- Commentary
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
Our continent must be prepared to defend itself, by combining the best of its two most influential traditions
In the Media - Council
Carl Bildt on Ukraine imposed sanctions on former president and opposition politician Petro Poroshenko
Mark Leonard, Ivan Krastev, and Timothy Garton Ash on ECFR’s latest global survey
Mark Leonard, Ivan Krastev, and Timothy Garton Ash on ECFR’s latest global survey
Mark Leonard, Timothy Garton Ash and Ivan Krastev on ECFR’s latest global survey on Trump’s return to the White House
Featured and flagship projects
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.

Transatlantic twilight: European public opinion and the long shadow of Trump
- Jana Puglierin, Arturo Varvelli, Pawel Zerka
Re:Engage
This project helps the EU in refining its foreign policy, re-engaging neighbours post-Russia's invasion of Ukraine to bolster regional resilience and advance enlargement policies.

The interest of values: The EU’s democracy promotion in the Western Balkans and the eastern neighbourhood
- Piotr Buras, Marie Dumoulin, Tefta Kelmendi, Marlene Marx
Re:Order
Re:Order project explores emerging visions of the global order, as well as the interplay between economic might and geopolitical influence.

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Forget the sand eels: The UK and Europe need to collaborate on defence
- Nick Witney
- Commentary
- 3 minute read
Donald Trump presents a threat to European security. Now the UK and the EU need to pool their resources: and agreeing an EU-UK security and defence pact on 19th May will be the acid test

Untying the Hungarian knot: Why the EU might stop spoiling the spoiler state
- Tibor Dessewffy
- Commentary
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
Orban’s latest defiance of EU values—the banning of Pride—comes as Hungary’s economy flails, the opposition gains, and Washington will no longer oppose. It could be the push the EU needs to figure out how to work around Budapest

Why Russia’s actions pose a threat well beyond its neighbours
- Nicu Popescu
- Commentary
- 3 minute read
Europeans might be focused on deterring Russia’s military might—but they also need to consider the danger of its political gamble

Polls, peril and partnership: Why South Korea and the EU are natural allies
- Alexander Lipke
- Commentary
- 6 minute read
South Koreans and Europeans agree that Russia is a threat, Ukraine needs support and that the new US administration is trouble. As Trump shakes the global security order, their shared concerns could solidify a stronger EU-South Korea partnership

Israeli strikes have reignited Gaza—now Europeans must take action
- Hugh Lovatt, Muhammad Shehada
- Policy Alert
- 2 minute read
Israel has refused to implement the second phase of its ceasefire agreement with Hamas and launched a new wave of attacks against Gaza, with US backing. Europeans need to respond with sanctions and diplomatic action

Bridging the Bosphorus: How Europe and Turkey can turn tiffs into tactics in the Black Sea
- Mustafa Aydin, Aslı Aydıntaşbaş
- Policy Brief
After years of bickering, Europe and Turkey need each other more than ever. A security partnership in the Black Sea could be the first step toward a pragmatic, if uneasy, alliance to contain Russia
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Rafael Loss was quoted in an article of La Croix on whether Europe is offside in ceasefire talks
More on Africa

Deadly skies: Drone warfare in Ethiopia and the future of conflict in Africa
- Zecharias Zelalem
- Policy Brief
Drone warfare is increasing in Ethiopia and across Africa. These foreign-supplied weapons risk prolonging wars and can help drive governments further away from the West
US aid freeze: A catastrophe looming for the Horn of Africa
- Corrado Čok
- Commentary
- 4 minute read
Pressure points: How Europeans could help avert a Third Congo War
- Will Brown
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
More on Asia

The idea of China
- Alicja Bachulska, Mark Leonard, Janka Oertel
- Book
China’s ideas could become the country’s next big export. The Idea of China examines Chinese thinking about global order, AI, demographic change, and more – and considers how these ideas could influence the world
In the wake of Trump: The EU’s chance to redefine its India relationship
- James Crabtree
- Commentary
- 3 minute read
Seek deeper: Signs of China’s changing strategy towards European societies
- Vladimir Shopov
- Commentary
- 3 minute read
More on European Power

Transatlantic twilight: European public opinion and the long shadow of Trump
- Jana Puglierin, Arturo Varvelli, Pawel Zerka
- Policy Brief
A new ECFR poll points to Europeans’ widespread (but not universal) reassessment of the transatlantic relationship, and extensive opportunities for the new US president to divide them if they do not work together
Glaciers and geopolitics: Why Iceland matters for European security
- Katrine Westgaard
- Commentary
- 3 minute read
The four pillars of European defence
- Nicu Popescu
- Commentary
- 3 minute read
More on Middle East and North Africa

Dealing with Trump, Israel, and Hamas: The path to peace in the Middle East
- Hugh Lovatt, Muhammad Shehada
- Policy Brief
With a two-state solution at risk, Europeans must work closely with Arab states to bring the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to an end
The road ahead: Six ways Europeans can urgently support a stable Syria
- Julien Barnes-Dacey
- Commentary
- 6 minute read
The price of pause: America’s aid halt will hit civil society in the Middle East hard
- James Lynch
- Commentary
- 4 minute read
More on United States

The Orbanisation of America: Hungary’s lessons for Donald Trump
- Jeremy Shapiro, Zsuzsanna Végh
- Policy Brief
If Trump wins the US presidency, Republicans will likely adapt techniques refined in Viktor Orban’s Hungary as they return to power – with profound implications for both America and Europe
Letter from Washington: Why Trump won’t like Europe’s Ukraine plan
- Jeremy Shapiro
- Commentary
- Views from the Capitals
- 3 minute read
Facing Trump’s tariff war: A defensive blueprint for the EU
- Majda Ruge
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
More on Wider Europe

Bridging the Bosphorus: How Europe and Turkey can turn tiffs into tactics in the Black Sea
- Mustafa Aydin, Aslı Aydıntaşbaş
- Policy Brief
After years of bickering, Europe and Turkey need each other more than ever. A security partnership in the Black Sea could be the first step toward a pragmatic, if uneasy, alliance to contain Russia
Asserting agency: How Europeans can ensure Ukraine’s security
- Marie Dumoulin
- Commentary
- 3 minute read
A dangerous gamble: Republika Srpska’s test for Bosnia and the EU
- Adnan Ćerimagić
- Policy Alert
- 2 minute read