ECFR’s World in 30 Minutes: Dutch and British referenda
ECFR's director Mark Leonard speaks with Beatrice de Graaf, Professor of History of International Relations at Utrecht University, Michiel van Hulten, one of the leaders…
ECFR's director Mark Leonard speaks with Beatrice de Graaf, Professor of History of International Relations at Utrecht University, Michiel van Hulten, one of the leaders…
After North Korea recently launched a nuclear weapons test, the veto-holding powers in the UN agreed upon stronger sanctions in a new resolution. What does this initiative from North Korea mean – especially for the current relations between the USA and China. Furthermore, the EU demanded from China to uphold universal human rights in its conflicts with its neighbouring countries in the Southasian sea, though it is highly questionable if Beijing is going to consider this suggestion. Are sanctions even a useful instrument for trying to establish strategic instruments in Eastasia? Can China be included in this strategy?
Germany is enough of a mature democracy to accommodate a party like AfD
ECFR’s director Mark Leonard speaks with Stefan Kornelius, head of the international section of the Sueddeutsche Zeitung, and with ECFR senior policy fellows, Kadri Liik and…
Avec Susi Dennison, Pierre Lévy, Thibaut Jaulin, Alain Dieckhoff
The referendum on the Ukraine Association Agreement is throwing up some unexpected elements
Europe has relied on outsourcing responsibility for managing migration to other countries, but has failed to offer real incentives to its partners
Julianne Smith from the Center for a New American Security explains the presidential nominees' plans for transatlantic relations
ECFR’s director Mark Leonard speaks with Clara Portela, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Singapore Management University, and Jeremy Shapiro, ECFR’s Research Director, about…
It is this terrifying symbiosis between the terrorists in the Middle East and the populist politicians in the West that is the real threat