Why the EU should lead talks between Kosovo and Serbia
An escalation of disagreements over the proposed Kosovo-Serbia land swap could take on a regional dimension and pose a security threat to Europe
An escalation of disagreements over the proposed Kosovo-Serbia land swap could take on a regional dimension and pose a security threat to Europe
European leaders and public authorities should call upon the government in Warsaw to postpone the presidential election on May 10
Felipe González, former Prime Minister of the Spanish Government (1982-1996), was interviewed by José Ignacio Torreblanca, head of the Madrid Office and Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, as part of the series of interviews 'Spain and Europe in times of crisis'.
Joint German-Italian appeal to the governments of all member states and to EU institutions
Covid-19 serves as a magnifying glass for even the smallest differences between countries – in governance, society, and attitudes.
The US and the EU could move beyond their persistent regulatory and technological disputes to establish a common position on the digital space
Common standards of health security, tech and information sharing in research and development, and better integration within healthcare supply chains could help Europe take a big step forward
ECFR’s national offices discuss the emerging divisions between EU member states on the economic response to covid-19
One member state has become a dictatorship as others spiral into debt. Germany must lead the European Union through the coronavirus crisis
It is in the EU’s interest to continuously emphasise its commitment to Albania and North Macedonia – especially given the growing influence of countries such as China, Russia, and Turkey in the Western Balkans