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Présentation de la publication What does India think?
Conférence débattant du recueil d'essais “What does India Think?”
Conférence débattant du recueil d'essais “What does India Think?”
ECFR Sofia organises an international workshop on the possible responses to the refugee crisis
Understanding oneself means to look at oneself from the view of others. The Maghreb region is a very crucial neighbourhood for the EU, yet little is known about their point of view. The region faces political, economical and security crises with instable governments, decreasing oil prices and terrorist formations. Europe has to engage more with these countries since it is clearly mutually beneficial. Furthermore, it would alter their view on Europe towards a more positive one. For that, the European Union has to encounter MENA countries on a level playing field.
Öffentliche Podiumsdiskussion von ECFR und Stiftung Mercator aus der Vortragsreihe “Europe seen from the outside”. Die tunesische Aktivistin Amira Yahyaoui erläuterte die Sicht des Mahgrebs auf Europa.
Conférence sur l'impact des nouvelles Routes de la Soie chinoises le jeudi 29 octobre à 18h
What does the future hold for Ukraine? The ECFR Berlin Office and Stiftung Mercator invited to a closed discussion round with Ukraine's Prime Minister Arsenji Jazenjuk.
Maghreb between national compromise, immobility, jihadist challenge, tribal dissolution
What kind of solidarity is needed, how much of solidarity is possible
Insights on the Russian way of looking at the world
Is “the last dictatorship in Europe” seeking a genuine agreement with the West?