The world according to Europe’s insurgent parties: Putin, migration and people power
A political tsunami is on the horizon driven by more referenda – meet the insurgent parties calling for them
A political tsunami is on the horizon driven by more referenda – meet the insurgent parties calling for them
A British exit from the EU could jeopardise the jobs, homes, and healthcare of the 1.2 million Brits living in Europe, according to new research from ECFR.
A British exit from the EU would make it harder to fight crime and terrorism, reduce Britain’s ability to lead and influence its partners, and weaken NATO
A new study from ECFR shows that, perhaps surprisingly, between 2007 and 2014, cohesion among EU member states has improved, even after years of crises
Europe can more sustainably and cost-efficiently handle refugee arrivals by centralising management at a European level
The EU should broaden the scope of what is expected of member states on burden sharing on refugee crisis
Europe has relied on outsourcing responsibility for managing migration to other countries, but has failed to offer real incentives to its partners
The sixth ECFR Foreign Policy Scorecard highlights the EU’s diminishing ability to influence its neighbours, and the neighbourhood’s growing impact on the EU
Why migration, finance and trade are the geo-economic battlegrounds of the future
Following France’s call for European solidarity under Article 42.7, European states should rekindle defence cooperation and aid France’s deployments in Africa