Why should the EU cooperate with the EEU?
The EU lacks a rational partner in the East, but that does not mean it should curry favour with an unreasonable one
The EU lacks a rational partner in the East, but that does not mean it should curry favour with an unreasonable one
How has the Eastern Partnership been affected by the Ukraine crisis?
Linas Linkevičius, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania, and ECFR's director Mark Leonard discuss how the Eastern Partnership has been affected by the Ukraine…
Black Coffee Morning discussion about the Russian influence in Central Europe
The EU is at risk of fundamentally misunderstanding Russia’s motivations in its foreign policy, which could spell real danger
Francisco de Borja Lasheras analiza, en una entrevista en Onda Cero Menorca el pasado 19 de diciembre de 2014, las consecuencias internacionales de la…
Two all-too-plausible scenarios could turn 2015 into an annus horribilis for the Union
Discussion on the new Paper “Poland after Tusk”, by Piotr Buras
Kadri Liik, ECFR senior policy fellow and expert on Russian foreign policy, talks about her recent policy memo “What will happen with eastern Ukraine?”,…
An event presenting the ECFR report “Why Europe should support reform of the Ukrainian gas market”, which also discussed the latest events, connected to the South Stream project and the European energy diplomacy