What Europe should do about Syria
European states pushing to re-engage must not offer Assad cost-free re-legitimisation
European states pushing to re-engage must not offer Assad cost-free re-legitimisation
ECFR experts share their insight into the manouevres around next month’s US-Poland summit. What does it mean for the JPCOA, and what steps should European countries take in response?
The EU28 of today miss much of their network potential for joint action. According to ECFR's EU Coalition Explorer the vast majority of bilateral ties appear to be underdeveloped
The British prime minister and the leader of the oppositions are stuck in cynicism and opportunism
Strikes and elections are raising the tension in Tunisian society and politics. The socio-economic divisions that led to the 2011 revolution still afflict the country and are causing increased public disaffection
The murder of the mayor of Gdansk is an urgent reminder of the need to overcome violence and divisions in our society
Today is the JCPOA's third birthday – will it have another one?
The collapse of the left and the rise of eurosceptisism have changed the Croatian political landscape ahead of the 2019 European Parliament elections.
More than three years after a Saudi-led military coalition and its Yemeni allies captured Aden, the city remains shrouded in the marks of war
New civil protests are laying bare growing forms of repression across the Western Balkans