Diskussionsrunde zum Thema “Wo steht die Ukraine?”
What does the future hold for Ukraine? The ECFR Berlin Office and Stiftung Mercator invited to a closed discussion round with Ukraine's Prime Minister Arsenji Jazenjuk.
What does the future hold for Ukraine? The ECFR Berlin Office and Stiftung Mercator invited to a closed discussion round with Ukraine's Prime Minister Arsenji Jazenjuk.
How is the Odessan Saakashvili experiment shaping up?
Experts discuss what this means for the international dynamics of the conflict
Ukraine has embarked on its own phase of consolidation like that of the nineteenth century nation states as well as a twentieth century-style imperial decolonisation process.
After the election, Belarus is likely to set foot into unknown territories, but cautiously
BCM sur les sanctions européennes : efficaces et durables ou coûteuses et fragiles? Le lundi 19 octobre à 8h30
From NATO's eastern border Bulgaria looks warily at its neighbours
In cooperation with the Embassy of the Netherlands the ECFR Berlin hosted a workshop titled “Putinomics”. Experts from politics, economics and science discussed how Russia's economic policies affects Russia's foreign policy. At the event Kirill Rogov's ECFR Policy Brief „Can Putinomics survive?” was presented. Further points within the debate were the current economic situation in Russia and its important impolications for Germany's foreign policy and the EU's foreign policy priorities.
The Syrian refugee crisis, Germany and Turkey – What to expect from Ankara?” with Gerald Knaus, Chairman of the European Stability Initiative
Two experts discussed Russia's economic outlook in 2015 and for 2016