An overall discourse must be made about the whole of Europe and of course what the Europeans are asking for is for the war to end
Media mentions – ECFR
Increased focus on climate change and immigration more likely to “influence the debate” ahead of European Parliament elections
In Davos we can see that everything has changed: politics is back in the driver’s seat, and geopolitics is increasingly determining economic and business prospects. Europe risks marginality
The multipolar world, in this form, does not allow multilateralism, or even nonalignment in the sense of the Cold War, but rather multi-alignment
Timothy Garton Ash comments on key findings of new ECFR survey
The impact of the Israel-Hamas war will reverberate around the world, with consequences for the Middle East, Europe, China, and the United States
As the world becomes ever more crowded and digitally connected, these points of contact create potential sources of conflict
The message to the EU is: do you want to hit me? I am going to stop protecting your borders. But this is false, Lukashenka never protected the borders.
The rhetoric of the Polish government has led it into a vicious circle from which it is increasingly difficult to escape
It will be particularly interesting to see what happens in the area of central Libya and Sirte