No country for old moderates
The Dutch election has been interpreted as a victory for moderates over populists. But there are worrying signs hidden in the results.
The Dutch election has been interpreted as a victory for moderates over populists. But there are worrying signs hidden in the results.
A critical mass of countries agree on the need for more flexible cooperation, but what could it look like?
While Geert Wilders enjoys presenting himself as the next prime minister, in reality he is playing a longer game.
In advance of the triggering of Article 50, ECFR sets out the red lines and potential vulnerabilities of member states to UK negotiating tactics on Brexit
What future for Europe does Jean Claude Juncker want?
After the Brexit referendum and the US Presidential election, what do we know about changing attitudes towards values, institutions, immigration, and the environment? What are the new tribes of modern politics – and how can politicians reach them?
The best route to improved European defence capabilities is to build on the patchwork of co-operation that already exists – with Germany at its centre
EU-related referendums have a much better track record than the calamities of 2016 suggest
The trend for integration of global markets has softened and might soon even revert, which will force nation-states to rethink their trade strategies
The five forces that are 'liquidising' global security