Ukraine’s new government
Ukraine finally has a new government, but fighting in the east is continuing and the economy is near collapse
Ukraine finally has a new government, but fighting in the east is continuing and the economy is near collapse
Cho Khong, Chief Political Analyst at Shell International, Julian Popov, Fellow of the European Climate Foundation, David Cadier, Fellow in International Strategy and Diplomacy…
This discussion will be looking at how the EU energy policy is supporting energy security
On the anniversary of the Vilnius Summit, it is clear that the EU had no better options than the ones it chose.
Francisco de Borja Lasheras, director adjunto de ECFR Madrid, es entrevistado en Radio Capital (Argentina) sobre las pretensiones de Rusia tras la invasión de…
One year after the start of the demonstrations, an eye witness assesses what has changed in Ukraine
The EU cannot hope to transform Russia, but it should be aware of the price of secluding it
Has the crisis in Ukraine completely erased the idea of Greater Europe from the agendas of politicians and analysts?
Germany’s willingness to enter into dialogue is explained by the fact that it feels a special responsibility towards Russia stemming from complicated history
The EU must remain unified in its approach to Russia, and must defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its eastern partners