Libya: the four things that matter more than recognition
After a ruling that nullified its own parliamentary elections, Libya will need European and UN support to achieve national unity government
After a ruling that nullified its own parliamentary elections, Libya will need European and UN support to achieve national unity government
Nick Witney, the co-author of the ECFR's publication, “Rebooting EU Foreign Policy”, and Spiros Economides of the LSE, both explain why the European Union sorely needs to face reality and fundamentally rethink how it deals with the rest of the world
Nick Witney, co-author of the ECFR publication 'Rebooting EU foreign policy', explains the need for a rethink of how the EU deals with the…
Three views on US policy in the Middle East – from Jeremy Shapiro, Professor Juan Cole, and Ambassador Charles Freeman – based on three new ECFR podcasts
In the third of three podcasts on US foreign policy in the Middle East, Ambassador Charles Freeman argues that Obama's foreign policy lacks a…
In the second of three podcasts looking at US foreign policy in the Middle East, we hear from Professor Juan Cole, who explains why…
In the first of three podcasts on US policy in the Middle East, Jeremy Shapiro explains why foreign policy is in thrall to US…
En África del Norte hay retrocesos democráticos, una crisis de seguridad regional e inestabilidad generalizada. Ahora que la UE cambia liderazgo, es el momento de repensar su estrategia hacia la región.
A critique of Libya's “war on terror” and its inevitable complications.
The UAE's airstrikes in Libya represent a new and dangerous phase in its struggle with Qatar