Getting Out from In-Between
The European Council on Foreign Relations invites you to a discussion on the regional security order between Russia and the West
The European Council on Foreign Relations invites you to a discussion on the regional security order between Russia and the West
A new series of seminars on the effect of the Digital Revolution on International Relations
What is the meaning of Euroepan strategic autonomy and can PESCO help achieve it?
Европейският съвет за външна политика – София (ЕСВП) и Европейската комисия в България имат удоволствието да ви поканят на дискусия на тема „Бъдещето на Европа“ 3 юли 2017 г. (понеделник), от 11:00 до 13:00 ч. (начало на регистрация 10:30 ч.) в Дом на Европа, ул. „Георги С. Раковски“ № 124, София 1000
What policy towards Syria and Islamic State after attacks in Paris is needed?
The fragile state of Libya has been a hub for migration and smuggling for a long time. Mattia Toaldo presented the results of his Policy Brief “Libya's migrant-smuggling highway”, while Angeliki Dimitriadi, ECFR Research Fellow on migration, reported from her personal experiences and field research in the region. This led to an intense discussion about legal migration.
Avec Alexandra Novosseloff et Magnus Westerlund
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.