Putin’s peacekeepers: Beware of Russians bearing gifts
The West should engage with Russia's peacekeeping proposal – but skeptically and with clear conditions
The West should engage with Russia's peacekeeping proposal – but skeptically and with clear conditions
ECFR's director Mark Leonard discusses the challenges that Europe faces both in its Eastern and Southern neighbourhoods with Nicu Popescu and Florence Daub, two Senior…
For this edition of our lecture series 'Europe seen from the Outside', we speak with Hanna Hopko, Head of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Ukrainian Parliament.
There is no room for complacency in Europe’s stance towards Russia and Ukraine
El pasado 15 de junio, la oficina de ECFR en Madrid organizó una comida de trabajo sobre Ucrania con un grupo de jóvenes periodistas y activistas ucranianos.
The deployment of Iskander missiles in Kaliningrad has raised fears in Europe that the territory is becoming Russia's key battle-station
Beyond the headlines, what is the human cost of the war in the Donbas?
Three years since annexation, Crimea remains in limbo and there are few diplomatic initiatives for its return to Ukraine. Can a working group of committed parties put Crimea back on Europe's agenda?
How should Europe engage with the separatist authorities and people living in these territories?
The Georgian Dream may still have future, but to win back credibility, they have to learn from the Rustavi2 case and realise that they are accountable to the people who voted for them