Europe’s Galápagos moment
It may be that Europe’s postmodern order has become so advanced and particular to its environment that it is impossible for others to follow
It may be that Europe’s postmodern order has become so advanced and particular to its environment that it is impossible for others to follow
The heads of five of our national offices explain their national perspectives on a possible Brexit
With the prospect of a referendum before 2017, a British Exit from the EU led by a Europhobic elite is a real possibility – with disasterous consequences
Öffentliche Podiumsdiskussion in Kooperation mit der Stiftung Mercator zum Thema “Brexit”
Diplomat Robert Cooper, UK PSC Ambassador Angus Lapsley and ECFR's Susi Dennison, explore where and how the UK has influenced European foreign policy decision making in 2014
Discussion on the findings of the 2015 European Foreign Policy Scorecard and on the role of the UK
A recent ECFR Black Coffee Morning event brought together three authors of reports on the possibility of “Brexit”
What impact will the general election outcome have on Britain’s EU policy?
The EU’s austerity policies have led to a fragmentation of its power, encouraging the rise of populist parties
British-German relations, while shaped by a mutual sense of respect, are almost at a loss on a common agenda