The Greek compromise
To applause back home, Germany succeeded in conceding little to Greece – but the result might be future chaos
To applause back home, Germany succeeded in conceding little to Greece – but the result might be future chaos
Internal divisions and external challenges threaten the continued survival of the European Union.
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
Diplomat Robert Cooper, the UK's PSC Ambassador Angus Lapsley and ECFR senior policy fellow Susi Dennison explore where and how the UK has influenced…
Discussion on the findings of the 2015 European Foreign Policy Scorecard and on the role of the UK
Sweden's second-place ranking in the European Foreign Policy Scorecard 2015 may say more about European weakness than about Swedish success
Sir David Omand, a former government intelligence coordinator and director of GCHQ, and Andrew Puddephatt, former director of Article 19 and a leading authority…
A recent ECFR Black Coffee Morning event brought together three authors of reports on the possibility of “Brexit”
The Netherlands got things done in 2014, but remained careful to protect their economy and relations with powerful allies
Despite renewed leadership in some areas, Spain failed to engage fully on some of the defining foreign policy issues of 2014