What can we expect from Russia in Syria?
Russia's entry into the Syria conflict was a curveball for the West – but what does it want?
Russia's entry into the Syria conflict was a curveball for the West – but what does it want?
An “Islamic State first” strategy, that neglects the urgent need to secure political progress and de-escalation in Syria will fail
Desayuno organizado por ECFR Madrid, Política Exterior y esglobal, con la colaboración de Caixa Forum Madrid
On November 19 2015, the topic of “Migration as a shared European responsibility” was discussed with Emma Bonino, Former Foreign Minister and Former Minister for International Trade and European Affairs of Italy and Member of ECFR Board in the Representation of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg in Berlin.
ECFR Sofia organises an international workshop on the possible responses to the refugee crisis
Understanding oneself means to look at oneself from the view of others. The Maghreb region is a very crucial neighbourhood for the EU, yet little is known about their point of view. The region faces political, economical and security crises with instable governments, decreasing oil prices and terrorist formations. Europe has to engage more with these countries since it is clearly mutually beneficial. Furthermore, it would alter their view on Europe towards a more positive one. For that, the European Union has to encounter MENA countries on a level playing field.
Experts discuss what this means for the international dynamics of the conflict
The Syrian refugee crisis, Germany and Turkey – What to expect from Ankara?” with Gerald Knaus, Chairman of the European Stability Initiative
Julien Barnes-Dacey and Kadri Liik, Senior Policy Fellows at ECFR, Jeremy Shapiro, Fellow at Brookings, and Dr Rim Turkmani, co-founder of the Syrian Civil…
What uncertainties, risks and potential opportunities do recent Russian airstrikes in Syria bring?