German foreign policy at the crossroads
In which direction is the German foreign policy evolving and what are the consequences for the EU?
In which direction is the German foreign policy evolving and what are the consequences for the EU?
Recent developments in Ukraine and Crimea lead to several questions on the future of Kiev, its relations with Europe, Russia’s role, the consequences on the post-soviet region, the US position and the reactions of some of most relevant international actors as China, Turkey and the Arab region.
Gary Sick, Dr Nasser Hadian and Wadah Khanfar discuss President Rouhani's election, which offers new openings in nuclear negotiations, however, coincides with a time of regional turmoil. How will his election affect Tehran's regional role and diplomacy?
Presentation of “The Eurosceptic surge and how to respond to it”, by Mark Leonard and José Ignacio Torreblanca
How have recent events in Crimea affected the Ukrainian position on energy? What would be the energy implications of a federalisation of Ukraine? And in the run-up to the next European Council in June, focusing on energy security, what should the EU do to help?
The conference about EU-Russia relations organised by ECFR Warsaw jointly with the Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding (CPRDIP)
An important occasion to discuss about 2013 ECFR Rome activites and achievements and about current issues and developments regarding Ukraine, the MENA region and Europe and the upcoming EU elections.
Jonathan Fenby will discuss the meteoric rise of China and the obstacles this has presented, with a view to exploring the future of the Middle Kingdom, and the world at large.
With the Russian aggression in Crimea and rising threats to the integrity of the rest of Ukraine’s state as well as risks of the country’s further political de-stabilisation the EU is facing the most serious geopolitical crisis in its neighbourhood since the end of communism
Italy's and Europe's foreign policy performance in 2013