Explaining Germany’s refugee dilemma
Despite the heroic efforts of many volunteers and aid organisations, German capacities for refugee accommodation are at breaking point
Despite the heroic efforts of many volunteers and aid organisations, German capacities for refugee accommodation are at breaking point
The challenge of Syria could become an opportunity for Germany to define its position in the terms of a well-understood European interest
ECFR's director Mark Leonard speaks to ECFR senior policy fellows Susi Dennison, Josef Janning and Vessela Tcherneva about the possible implications of the refugee…
Jaka solidarność jest potrzebna, ile solidarności jest możliwe?
What kind of solidarity is needed, how much of solidarity is possible
On Tuesday 22nd September, the Berlin Foreign Policy Club discussed the current dimension of the migration crisis and put hereby especially focus on the consequences for the Union.
ECFR experts highlight ten key areas of attention for policy makers dealing with the refugee crisis
The refugee crisis has brought to a head simmering divisions within Polish society – with potentially far reaching consequences
Scrapping an outdated EU directive that bars refugees from flying could save thousands of lives and break the smuggling economy.
The Western Balkans are becoming a de facto holding centre for refugees – they should be included in the relocation scheme