Tunisia revolts again
Today's riots are more dangerous than those of 2011
Today's riots are more dangerous than those of 2011
Postwar German foreign policy is based on cooperation, rules and trust, not power, interest and threat. But with crises from Iran to North Korea likely to be play out the old-fashioned way, that approach looks naive
Europe is right to choose a different path to Trump's destructive diplomacy
How should the EU respond to the reality of the one-state reality taking hold in Israel-Palestine?
The discovery of gas reserves in the eastern Mediterranean could create an “economic peace”
In 2017, differences between European leaders and US President Donald Trump on several global security objectives have strained transatlantic relations. Nowhere are these differences more…
Damascus has continually rebuffed Russian efforts to pivot to a political track, highlighting Moscow’s apparent inability to rein in its client
The policy is certainly morally questionable, but is it also unlawful?
Trump’s Jerusalem announcement and Netanyahu’s visit have placed unprecedented strain on Europe’s Israel-Palestine policy.
Mark Leonard speaks with ECFR Policy Fellows Hugh Lovatt, Ellie Geranmayeh and Julien Barnes-Dacey about reactions to Trump’s recent recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital…