View from Athens: Walking the line between Europe and Russia
Greece does not rule out the possibility of vetoing new sanctions on Russia, but its foreign policy will likely remain aligned with that of the EU and NATO
Greece does not rule out the possibility of vetoing new sanctions on Russia, but its foreign policy will likely remain aligned with that of the EU and NATO
ECFR Director and co-author of the publication 'Geo-economics: Seven Challenges to Globalization', Mark Leonard, talks about the main battlefield between great powers being…
ECFR's Policy Fellow and Associate Director of the Madrid office, Francisco de Borja Lasheras, on how to improve EU foreign policy and reach a…
Bulgarians continue to like Russia but they do not believe that the country can be a model for development
Sweden continues to support sanctions on Russia and the Swedish public is fully behind its government's hard line on Sweden's eastern neighbour
ECFR's Policy Fellow and Associate Director of the Madrid office, Francisco de Borja Lasheras, and Ukrainian artist, Yevgenia Belorusets, take a look at the…
Conférence publique organisée en collaboration avec l’association des anciens élèves de l’Ecole Normale Supérieure
What future awaits for Ukraine? Join us for the open debate with European experts
Jaka przyszłość czeka Ukrainę? Zapraszamy na otwartą debatę z europejskimi ekspertami
Ireland’s calculus on sanctions is informed by its economic ties to Russia and its need to forge stronger EU ties ahead of a potential Brexit