Digital dilemmas: European regulation and the internet
The internet fundamentally tests the ways in which governments approach regulation
The internet fundamentally tests the ways in which governments approach regulation
Even as it comes under intense pressure during the current crisis, the EU should not fail the most vulnerable displaced persons.
Recently declared a global pandemic, it is undeniable that the coronavirus will be a global political, social, financial and economic crisis – requiring actions that…
Italy’s response to the virus is starting to reshape its politics.
The European Union faces a multi-crisis situation at the moment. As the conflict in Idlib and the circumstances at the Greek-Turkish border has erupted, Europe…
ECFR hosts a discussion with a German MP and a Japanese professor of International Politics
The key to European power projection isn’t institutional reform, it’s a shift in attitude and a willingness to cooperate.
This week’s podcast episode sees very special participation from Anu Bradford, law professor at Columbia and author of “The Brussels Effect: How the European Union…
It is time for Paris and Berlin to join together to strengthen Europe internally, securing its place in a world of renewed competition
Negotiations over the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2021 – 2027 just have started. But as tensions and divergences between the EU member states are…