Europe must become more economically competitive by forging trade agreements with third markets—especially given the U.S. reluctance to define its trade policy.
Arancha González Laya, Nathalie Tocci and Guntram Wolff on Trump-proofing Europe
Europe must become more economically competitive by forging trade agreements with third markets—especially given the U.S. reluctance to define its trade policy.
Arancha González Laya, Nathalie Tocci and Guntram Wolff on Trump-proofing Europe
Italy wants to build cooperation and serious strategic relationships in Africa as equals, not predators
We are not planning to change the fate of relations between Europe and Africa, but we are offering something concrete
Only if they carefully absorb the lessons learned from this war will Europeans be ready for the kinds of confrontations between great powers that are becoming increasingly likely in the 21st century
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 French fear being dragged into polarisation and conflict between the US and Iran, which would reduce their own sphere of influence
Voters’ awareness of foreign policy might be limited, but with Covid, and the war in Ukraine, and to an extent with Brexit, [that has now changed]
Anand Menon analyses Rishi Sunak’s recent foreign policy in light of the Houthi attacks on vessels in the Red Sea
Timothy Garton Ash on Europe’s soft power
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
Europeans must oppose the expansion of Israel’s land offensive into densely populated southern Gaza, currently home to hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons