![](https://ecfr.eu/wp-content/uploads/globe-940369_1920-864x486-c-center.jpg)
Rethinking the future of European security
This two days seminar reflects on the prospects for security policy in Europe.
This two days seminar reflects on the prospects for security policy in Europe.
На организирана медийна закуска от ЕСВП София, заедно с колегата ни от Берлин Себастиан Дулиен ще ви представихме доклада „Цената на бежанската криза в Европа“, който…
NATO and its member states are preparing for the July summit in Warsaw in search for a joint response to the new security environment in Europe and its neighbourhood.
After North Korea recently launched a nuclear weapons test, the veto-holding powers in the UN agreed upon stronger sanctions in a new resolution. What does this initiative from North Korea mean – especially for the current relations between the USA and China. Furthermore, the EU demanded from China to uphold universal human rights in its conflicts with its neighbouring countries in the Southasian sea, though it is highly questionable if Beijing is going to consider this suggestion. Are sanctions even a useful instrument for trying to establish strategic instruments in Eastasia? Can China be included in this strategy?
Has the ICYT been effective in delivering justice?
Avec Nick Witney et Manuel Lafont Rapnouil
Jaka polityka wobec Syrii i Państwa Islamskiego po zamachach w Paryżu?
What policy towards Syria and Islamic State after attacks in Paris is needed?
The fragile state of Libya has been a hub for migration and smuggling for a long time. Mattia Toaldo presented the results of his Policy Brief “Libya's migrant-smuggling highway”, while Angeliki Dimitriadi, ECFR Research Fellow on migration, reported from her personal experiences and field research in the region. This led to an intense discussion about legal migration
Avec Alexandra Novosseloff et Magnus Westerlund