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Views from the Capitals: What Biden’s victory means for Europe
What will a Biden administration herald for Europe? The heads of ECFR’s seven offices report on the mood in the capitals
What will a Biden administration herald for Europe? The heads of ECFR’s seven offices report on the mood in the capitals
With Joe Biden moving into the White House, the United States and Europe should strive for a common China policy
There are three reasons European populists may still thrive in the post-Trump era
The future of a diminished superpower now lies in being part of a wider network of democracies
A small, high-level online round-table on Europe’s role in multilateralism that ECFR is organising in cooperation with the Foreign Ministries of Finland and Spain
A discussion workshop on the impact of Artificial Intelligence on geopolitics and warfare, and how Europe and the US can work together for everyone’s benefit
The US-European alliance is the real-world expression of the West – of a sense that both sides of the Atlantic are in it together. This is what we have lost over the last four years
Head of ECFR’s Madrid Office, Jose Ignacio Torreblanca talks to the American historian, a Pulitzer Prize winner for Gulag, and expert on authoritarian populism about…
How much impact does the future US president have on the very concept of European sovereignty? Will the idea and initiatives to build more strategic autonomy in Europe be put back to bed with Joe Biden in the White House?
No matter who wins the US election this week, the narrow margin will focus US attention at home, giving China geopolitical room for manoeuvre