La politique étrangère américaine à l’aune des élections
Conférence animée par Laure MANDEVILLE, Maya KANDEL et François GODEMENT, et modérée par Yann MENS.
Conférence animée par Laure MANDEVILLE, Maya KANDEL et François GODEMENT, et modérée par Yann MENS.
Ein Black Coffee Morning zu der indischen Perspektive auf Europa
ECFR partnerem merytorycznym Europejskiego Forum Nowych Idei 2016
Znaczenie prezydencji Trumpa lub Clinton dla Europy – w jaki sposób kraje UE oraz UE jako całość powinny się na nią przygotować?
What Trump or Clinton presidency would mean for the NATO and for Europe?
Die Auftaktveranstaltung zur 17. außenpolitischen Jahrestagung ''Europa in einer friedlosen Welt'' – organisiert von der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung und dem ECFR – beschäftigte sich mit der Frage wie die EU den außen- und sicherheitspolitischen Herausforderungen und weltpolitischen Machtsverschiebungen mit einer eigenen globalen Strategie begegnen könnte.
US policymakers understand very well that Europe is the most important region of the world for the United States
In einer Podiumdiskussion mit Angeliki Dimitriadi und anderen europäischen Experten wurde mit dem Publikum über die Frage wie Europa auf die Herausforderung der Migration reagieren sollte diskutiert.
На организирана медийна закуска от ЕСВП София, заедно с колегата ни от Берлин Себастиан Дулиен ще ви представихме доклада „Цената на бежанската криза в Европа“, който…
Through the summit decision on 18 March 2016 Turkey became a totally different “strategic partner” of the EU than initially expected. Due to this now very close connection within the refugee crisis, Turkey becomes an important key player that is responsible for the stability and strategic position of the EU. The position of Turkish politics concerns Europe significantly more than it was the case before. Therefore we discussed this strategic position and the perspective of Turkey, as well as the consequences in foreign policy of the decision in Brussels within our Berlin Foreign Policy Club. Currently, Turkey is seen as a key state, acting as a gatekeeper for Europe in times of the refugee crisis. The general role of Turkey in the Arab Spring was always driven by economic interests, and this interest had dominated all other aspects of the Turkish view of the Arab Spring. This position is even more strenghtened by the new refugee deal between the EU and Turkey. Furthermore, the Kurdish issue was dicussed, as well as the deep mistrust between Turkey and Iran, based on historic narratives and religion, but also being shaped by economic rivalry now.