Trump’s Iran sanctions: an explainer on their impact for Europe
ECFR presents the first in a mini-series on the likely impact of US sanctions on economic ties between Europe and Iran
ECFR presents the first in a mini-series on the likely impact of US sanctions on economic ties between Europe and Iran
The Turkish-US relationship is either experiencing its first serious fissure since 1975, or just another bump in the road. No one can be sure.
As US President Donald Trump continues to wage war on the American-led international order, Europeans can no longer assume that their interests are synonymous with those of the US. The time has come for the European Union to redefine its interests, and to develop a new strategy for defending them.
Sergei Magnitsky's death inspired the US to enact a law blacklisting individuals and seizing their assets. The EU is jumping on the bandwagon.
Was Helsinki really a big win for Russia? And defeat for Europe?
In a Trump-Putin meeting, who gets the show, and who gets the substance?
Europeans spending more on defence will not satisfy Donald Trump. Here’s why
Our experts pick out four main topics to pay attention to ahead of the NATO Summit in Brussels
A divided EU – with an unstable Germany, a UK on its way out and renegade central eastern member states – is only of interest to the US as an ally in competition with Russia and China
European politicians have made an abundance of normative speeches on Europe, but few on the politics of cooperation. German leaders’ recent interventions hint at a turning point in this trend.