Europe’s options on Libya: no easy way out
Pursuing the end of the civil war through a negotiated solution should still be the number one priority for Americans and Europeans alike
Pursuing the end of the civil war through a negotiated solution should still be the number one priority for Americans and Europeans alike
If UN intervention is not tied to a consensus ending Libya’s civil war, it could create new allies for ISIS
Abdul Rahman Al Ageli, co-founder of the Libyan Youth Forum, Wolfram Lacher, associate in the Middle East and Africa division of SWP, and ECFR's Mattia…
What can Europe can do to de-escalate the conflict in Libya?
The second round of Tunisia’s presidential election is likely to be a close fight after the results of the first round, announced today, showed a tighter-than-expected finish between Beji Caid Essebsi and Moncef Marzouki
After a ruling that nullified its own parliamentary elections, Libya will need European and UN support to achieve national unity government
Michael Willis, research lecturer at Oxford University, and Anthony Dworkin, senior policy fellow at ECFR, discuss what impact the elections will have on the…
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
In the second of two podcasts, Spiros Economides of the London School of Economics argues that the EU needs to think strategically about how…
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…