When asked how Europe should react in the event of open conflict between the USA and China, all the European states surveyed responded: Europe should remain neutral
Ivan Krastev refers to ECFR’s latest polling on the transatlantic relationship
When asked how Europe should react in the event of open conflict between the USA and China, all the European states surveyed responded: Europe should remain neutral
Ivan Krastev refers to ECFR’s latest polling on the transatlantic relationship
Advanced economies should go further and offer the Global South a “solidarity package” encompassing vaccine distribution, debt relief, and climate goals
The EU not only survived this volatile decade, but did so by deepening its integration – a fact that is often overlooked
There is a need to put cooperation on a broader basis than refugees and to address the other parts of the agreement
ECFR Council member Sinan Ülgen on how the EU-Turkey agreement can be revised
Europe needs a multifaceted approach that includes diplomacy and transatlantic standard setting. We need to ensure that the more liberal version and vision of the internet prevails
ECFR Council member Anu Bradford on the EU’s regulatory power in the digital sphere
We should want Scotland to be a beacon for enlightened rational thought on how the UK can co-operate and align our interests with our sister European nations
ECFR Council member Douglas Alexander on Scotland and the future of EU-UK relations
In Europe we have a combination of poor health management and slow vaccination, which does not allow the economy to open up
Digitalization is now the key to building economic and societal resilience and exercising global influence. Our shared future is already taking shape in the digital domain
ECFR Council member Margrethe Vestager explains why Europe’s digital decade matters
Draghi is in favour of more European integration, combining national responsibility with European solidarity
Europe needs to recharge and complement its current digitization efforts with a self-determined and open digital policy that includes digital sovereignty as a leitmotif
ECFR Council member and Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas calls for European digital sovereignty and a digital single market