
Anti-Coercion Instrument: How the EU can counter sanctions, boycotts and economic blackmailing
This event is the second webinar in a two-part series on current developments in the global use of economic coercion
This event is the second webinar in a two-part series on current developments in the global use of economic coercion
The EU has the ambition and potential to become a sovereign digital power, but it lacks an all-encompassing strategy for the sector, in which individual governments are still the key players
There are at least six reasons why public opinion on foreign policy should matter more today than it did in the past
What are different models for thinking about global order? How do ideas about war shape what statesmen and -women do?
The policy brief “Promoting European strategic sovereignty in Asia” by Janka Oertel and Andrew Small will serve to kick off the discussion, which will be held in English, under Chatham House rules
First part of a series jointly organised by the European Movement International and ECFR exploring the challenges the European Union is facing
How can Europe adapt its strategies for multilateralism in this competitive world and what would they look like?
The covid-19 pandemic has brought forward a new agenda for multilateralism, focused on areas including global health, economic recovery, climate, technology, and trade
The future of the FCAS fighter jet now likely lies with the German Greens. If they enter government this year, the end could be nigh for the Franco-German project
Prioritäten & Herausforderungen Europäischer Außenpolitik, sowie Deutschlands Rolle in diesem Kontext