Press release: New governance at ECFR
As Europe and the world undergo dramatic changes, the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) is also evolving. We are renewing our governance and reaching…
As Europe and the world undergo dramatic changes, the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) is also evolving. We are renewing our governance and reaching…
See coverage in The Guardian, La Stampa, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Le Monde, Gazeta Wyborcza Seven days out from election day –…
Board members Norbert Röttgen, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the German Bundestag; and Lykke Friis, former minister of Climate and Energy, former minister…
ECFR report, backed by pan-European polling, debunks ‘five myths’ about the forthcoming election. Finds evidence of volatility, rather than a shift to extremes, in Europe’s electorate – with up to 30 percent of voters yet to decide how to cast their ballot. ‘Belief in the system’ is the key indicator towards understanding and engaging the electorate
Corruption, living standards, housing, unemployment and health rank above, or alongside, migration as key issues for European voters. Despite anti-immigration rhetoric across Europe, many voters view domestic issues as chief concerns. Voters in Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania and Spain are more concerned about people leaving their country than coming in
To date, at least 20 European states (including 18 European Union members) have issued advisories to warn their businesses of the legal, financial, and reputational…
What is differentiation and why does it matter?
The European Council on Foreign Relations was the only non-governmental organisation whose representative was invited to speak during the event that was attended by parliamentarians from more than 40 states
Spanish leaders need to face up to the strategic challenges of our time to prevent a Hobbesian world of the future
Locked in a shadowy life between war and peace, “grey zones” now litter the map of Eastern Europe
As Europe and the world undergo dramatic changes, the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) is also evolving. We are renewing our governance and reaching…
See coverage in The Guardian, La Stampa, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Le Monde, Gazeta Wyborcza Seven days out from election day –…
Board members Norbert Röttgen, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the German Bundestag; and Lykke Friis, former minister of Climate and Energy, former minister…
ECFR report, backed by pan-European polling, debunks ‘five myths’ about the forthcoming election. Finds evidence of volatility, rather than a shift to extremes, in Europe’s electorate – with up to 30 percent of voters yet to decide how to cast their ballot. ‘Belief in the system’ is the key indicator towards understanding and engaging the electorate
Corruption, living standards, housing, unemployment and health rank above, or alongside, migration as key issues for European voters. Despite anti-immigration rhetoric across Europe, many voters view domestic issues as chief concerns. Voters in Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania and Spain are more concerned about people leaving their country than coming in
To date, at least 20 European states (including 18 European Union members) have issued advisories to warn their businesses of the legal, financial, and reputational…
What is differentiation and why does it matter?
The European Council on Foreign Relations was the only non-governmental organisation whose representative was invited to speak during the event that was attended by parliamentarians from more than 40 states
Spanish leaders need to face up to the strategic challenges of our time to prevent a Hobbesian world of the future
Locked in a shadowy life between war and peace, “grey zones” now litter the map of Eastern Europe