Hungary’s migrant quota referendum: Never let a good crisis go to waste
A likely ‘no’ vote in Hungary’s legally questionable referendum will provide ammunition for Orbán’s battle with Brussels
A likely ‘no’ vote in Hungary’s legally questionable referendum will provide ammunition for Orbán’s battle with Brussels
What does the lack of clear majorities mean for Spanish politics and the EU? How can developments in other EU member states help to explain potential repercussions of the current crisis on the Spanish party system? Black Coffee Morning with José Ignacio Torreblanca and Olaf Wientzek
Law and Justice's strongly sovereignist, and occasional nationalistic, leanings may lead the party from the centrist foreign policy course that it has pledged
Law and Justice’s landslide election victory is an unprecedented moment for Polish democracy
Poland votes this weekend, with the Law and Justice party widely expected to win. What are the big isuses dominating the election?
A round table discussion on Germany's role in keeping Great Britain and Greece in the EU
Which direction will the new goverment take Britain in?
The heads of five of our national offices explain their national perspectives on a possible 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
Europe is being reshaped around an axis of nationalism and sovereignty and Greece is just the beginning