Wider Europe – Summer Reading
ECFR's Wider Europe team recommend eight books for you to delve into this summer
ECFR's Wider Europe team recommend eight books for you to delve into this summer
Connecting the energy islands in south-east Europe will help build a region that can act as a strategic partner for the EU in the broader energy-security nexus
Abandoning the Kurdish peace process may prove a high price to pay for Turkish support against Islamic State
Four years after embarking on its quest to become the hegemon of the Middle East, Turkey has ended up virtually friendless in the region
Am 18. Und 19. Juni 2015 fand in der Heinrich-Böll Stiftung die 16. Außenpolitische Jahrestagung in Partnerschaft mit dem ECFR statt.
Jakie możliwe konsekwencje będą miały najbliższe wybory w Turcji?
What are the possible implications of the upcoming parliamentary election in Turkey?
Europe’s new Energy Union aims at securing European energy supply – but, if not from Russia, where will Europe obtain its gas?
Listen on Mixcloud Syrian researcher Hassan Hassan and ECFR’s Senior Policy Fellow Julien Barnes-Dacy discuss the challenges and threats…
Turkey appears to have overlooked the anger bubbling among its own Kurds towards its Syria policy