An antidote to the French Suicide
Seventy years after the dissolution of the national assembly and in spite of one decade of recovery, France appears to be again in a depressive spiral that nothing seems to stop.
Seventy years after the dissolution of the national assembly and in spite of one decade of recovery, France appears to be again in a depressive spiral that nothing seems to stop.
While the UK used to be on the forefront of human rights, David Cameron's party is poised to change this dramatically with talks of withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights
An open letter urging the EU 3+3 countries and Iran to reach a final nuclear deal by 24 November
As more and more European countries decide to recognise the Palestinian State, Israel faces the threat of losing international legitimacy.
Nick Witney, the co-author of the ECFR's publication, “Rebooting EU Foreign Policy”, and Spiros Economides of the LSE, both explain why the European Union sorely needs to face reality and fundamentally rethink how it deals with the rest of the world
In the second of two podcasts, Spiros Economides of the London School of Economics argues that the EU needs to think strategically about how…
Nick Witney, co-author of the ECFR publication 'Rebooting EU foreign policy', explains the need for a rethink of how the EU deals with the…
The event discussed the foreign affairs of the EU in the context of the situations in Ukraine and the Middle East as well as the willingness of Bulgaria to re-evaluate the threats in the changed strategical situation
The Ukrainian parliamentary elections on 26 October seem to have resulted in at least a partial reboot of the political system
A breakdown of the recent votes by the European Parliament to approve the incoming European Commission, headed by former prime minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker.