Who can help us build the world? EU and the crisis of multilateralism
Will “the jungle grow back” and power politics replace the liberal order?
Will “the jungle grow back” and power politics replace the liberal order?
The European Parliament election may reveal if Italians prefer the populist or far-right wing of the governing coalition
The EU has taken constructive steps to address the crisis in Venezuela, but the lack of a common European position could threaten progress towards a peaceful transition of power.
Western observers continue to misread Belarus – and to overlook the strengthened diplomatic and security roles it could play in eastern Europe
Although Austria has the potential to influence EU policymaking more, the country often stands in its own way
Direct from the Hotel Bayerischer Hof, Mark Leonard, Ulrike Franke and Jonathan Hackenbroich share their post-conference insights. They discuss speeches by German chancellor Angela Merkel,…
Troubles back home, not international affairs, will dominate Europe’s top security meetup
Given changing global growth dynamics, Donald Trump’s trade policies might just transform from a nuisance into a threat to the euro area’s recovery
ECFR’s EU28 Survey reveals that Hungary manages to outpoll even the United Kingdom as the “most disappointing” EU member state. But May’s European Parliament poll is likely to see it dig in rather than change course.
The yellow vests could have more influence than expected on the debates leading up to the European Parliament election