The deglobalisation virus
Covid-19 comes at a time when the world’s governments have fewer tools for fighting against its effects than they once did.
Covid-19 comes at a time when the world’s governments have fewer tools for fighting against its effects than they once did.
A recent survey shows that even the champions of free trade in Europe’s high north are reassessing their approach to Chinese investment.
The state surfs a wave of fear of the consequences and side-effects of public deficiencies and scarcity that it has created.
The advent of coronavirus has set off a battle of narratives about the role of the EU. The winner will define Europe’s future.
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The European Union faces a multi-crisis situation at the moment. As the conflict in Idlib and the circumstances at the Greek-Turkish border has erupted, Europe…
Last week’s government reshuffle and the dismissal of a highly regarded prosecutor general raise serious concerns about Ukraine’s pro-Western course.
As the problems created by the coronavirus quickly escalate, the political credibility of many governments is being tested
ECFR hosts a discussion with a German MP and a Japanese professor of International Politics