France blazes a lonely trail
France did not seem inclined to build coalitions on foreign policy in 2014, preferring to go it alone – which made it less effective as a foreign policy leader
France did not seem inclined to build coalitions on foreign policy in 2014, preferring to go it alone – which made it less effective as a foreign policy leader
ISDS measures could sink TTIP and their benefits are insufficient to warrant the risk – so free-traders should advocate dropping them from negotiations
Jordi Vaquer, director de Open Society Initiative for Europe y miembro del consejo de ECFR, analiza la postura del nuevo gobierno griego sobre temas…
Governmental upheaval limited Italy’s ability to lead on foreign policy, but it remained engaged in the southern neighbourhood and moved forward the debate on privacy and security.
Kundnani and Giddens will discuss German power and its implications for the future of the European Union
Prof Lord Giddens, sociologist and former Director of the LSE, and Hans Kundnani, Research Director at ECFR, discuss German power and its implications for…
In spite of the rising tide of anti-European rhetoric, the UK’s diplomats are still cooperating with Europe and driving foreign policy initiatives within the EU framework
As opposition to the TTIP increases, supporters increasingly fall back on the “strategic” case for the deal – no matter how flawed the logic is
ECFR Senior Policy Fellow, Josef Janning, co-author of the policy brief A Fresh Start for TTIP talks about the challenges of finding a free…
José Ignacio Torreblanca traza las causas de la victoria de Syriza en Grecia y reflexiona sobre lo significará para el país