The “strategic” case for TTIP
As opposition to the TTIP increases, supporters increasingly fall back on the “strategic” case for the deal – no matter how flawed the logic is
As opposition to the TTIP increases, supporters increasingly fall back on the “strategic” case for the deal – no matter how flawed the logic is
Given public opposition, the EU should make a fresh start in winning support for TTIP
Europe needs to work towards new rules for digital surveillance
In the face of the deaths of thousands of migrants, the response of EU states has been chaotic and disjointed at best.
While the UK used to be on the forefront of human rights, David Cameron's party is poised to change this dramatically with talks of withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights
The EU needs a more coherent approach to international justice
What place should the international community give to justice and accountability in its response to conflicts involving mass atrocities? A new ECFR project analyses a series of cases where international efforts to end conflict have taken different approaches to justice
Do EU sanctions work?