
India-China Luncheon Lectures – Understanding Sino-Indian climate diplomacy
Where do China and India converge and diverge on climate governance? How do their geopolitical tensions impact their climate diplomacy?
Where do China and India converge and diverge on climate governance? How do their geopolitical tensions impact their climate diplomacy?
Technology is increasingly emerging as a source of geopolitical challenges, but also of geopolitical opportunities. In this framework, the EU has a unique chance to become a trend setter.
How can the EU and its member states take on this role and enact change to advance climate ambitions in a practical way?
Since summer 2021, Poland and Lithuania have been confronted with an unprecedented action by the Lukashenko regime, which aims to exert political pressure on both…
In Poland, as well as across the EU, we witness a battle between these two narratives. Depending on which of them prevails, EU countries and institutions may choose to react more or less firmly to the Polish challenge – with lasting consequences for the EU’s future shape.
По повод предстоящите избори, които ще се проведат на 14 ноември, софийският офис на Европейския съвет за външна политика (ЕСВП) организира виртуална публична дискусия с…
After more than eleven years of the EU facilitated dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina, this process could be described as “one step forward, two steps back”. The seriousness of challenges that constantly emerge in relations between Kosovo and Serbia shows that despite the goodwill and dedication of the Western stakeholders, domestic democratic capacities, nationalistic politics, geopolitics, and third players hinder the possibility of reaching a comprehensive solution.
How does Beijing manage its diplomatic differences with Delhi? The ECFR Asia Programme is delighted to invite you to our second webinar which is part of our virtual luncheon series dedicated to the future of India-China relations
Has Poland already entered the path of ‘Polexit’? What should the EU do to defend its legal space and protect the authority of the CJEU?
How can the EU and its member states seize the opportunity for a cohesive policy on green issues?