Que peut faire l’Europe pour établir la paix en Syrie ?
L'ECFR a le plaisir de vous convier à un BCM animé par Julien Barnes-Dacey et Manuel Lafont Rapnouil
L'ECFR a le plaisir de vous convier à un BCM animé par Julien Barnes-Dacey et Manuel Lafont Rapnouil
National politics need to be front and centre in de-escalation efforts
The urgent issue for the Kurds is to develop a governance model that will work in Kurdish majority as well as Arab majority areas
UK parliament must examine merits of military action in case of further chemical weapons attacks in Syria
The group could not make a decision on sanctions against Russia
ECFR’s director Mark Leonard talks with ECFR's policy fellows Kadri Liik and Julien Barnes-Dacey about Trump's air strikes on Syria and what they mean for…
Much of the Syrian opposition and its regional backers will view US strikes as the thin end of the wedge
Despite understandable hesitation, European leaders should increase stabilisation support for Syria, and accept that assistance can no longer be tied to an unattainable transition
Europe can help set a forward-looking agenda by encouraging a pragmatic approach focussed on smaller, achievable aims.
In focusing exclusively on Western crimes, parts of the European Left are letting Putin and Assad off the hook for Syria and Ukraine