European Power
Berlin Foreign Policy Club: EU-Nordafrika Beziehungen
The refugee crisis has altered Europe's and especially Germany's view on North Africa and triggered a renewed interest in cooperation. As part of the Berlin Foreign Policy Club series, our expert Anthony Dworkin presented and discussed his new book “Five years on: A new European agenda for North Africa” with our guests.
Britain is part of Europe – like it or not
Its fate is inextricably bound up with that of the rest of the continent and its nation states, just as it has always been – we are condemned to sink or swim together
Disillusion at the UN: From Srebrenica to Aleppo
Confidence in the UN could fall to an all time low if Moscow continues to manipulate the Syria peace process to its military advantage
Donald Trump’s Bad Deal for Europe
Why a presidential victory for Donald Trump might leave Europe having to fend for itself
Black Coffee Morning: “Wie breit ist der Atlantik?”
How large is the Atlantic? And how strongly will the presidential elections affect the U.S. relations to Europe? A Black Coffee Morning with Jeremy Shapiro.
“Was denken die USA über Europa? Und warum?” am 16. Februar 2016
Was denken die USA über Europa? Und warum? Vortrag und Diskussion mit Jeremy Shapiro and Klaus Scharioth gemeinsam mit der Stiftung Mercator
ECFR’s World in 30 Minutes: The foreign policy of the refugee crisis
ECFR's director Mark Leonard speaks to Herman van Rompuy, former President of the European Council, Pierre Vimont, former ambassador and Senior Associate at Carnegie…
Black Coffee Morning: “Umgang mit Russland?!”
How is it possible to communicate with Russia in a better way? Black Coffee Morning with Kadri Liik and Hans-Peter Hinrichsen.
Why keeping Britain ‘in’ is essential for Danish foreign policy
The UK has been a core partner and ally for Denmark in EU foreign policy since 1973 – there would be serious consequences for Denmark if Britain left