What Europe should do about a problem like Trump
If European governments do not take serious steps to secure a good deal with President Trump, they will likely end up with a bad one.
If European governments do not take serious steps to secure a good deal with President Trump, they will likely end up with a bad one.
The days of US fiscal restraint, and of global trade growth outpacing GDP growth, are now over.
In the aftermath of the election we asked: how was the election won? Who will be the new President’s most important advisors?
This discussion focusses on dissecting the results of the US presidential election and looks at what the world, and in particular Europe, can expect, and…
The German government is to step up its efforts to keep Europeans together
Mark Leonard speaks with Jeremy Shapiro, Asli Aydintasbas and Josef Janning about reactions to Trump’s electoral triumph from the UK, Germany and Turkey. The podcast…
Europeans will not only have to get used to Trump; they will have to look at the world through different eyes
It is hard to see what ‘red lines’ could be imposed on the government, but the ruling could be an important victory for thought and reflection over rabble rousing on both sides
India and the EU have plenty of chances to cooperate but the relationship continues to disappoint
Mark Leonard speaks with Cristina Manzano, Editor-in-Chief of the Spanish newspaper Es Global, and Borja Lasheras, ECFR’s director of the Madrid office, about the new…