“What does Turkey think about Europe? And why?” am 12. Januar 2016
What does Turkey think about Europe, and why? We discussed this question and further questions with Fuat Keyman and Asli Aydintasbas in the Mercator Centre Berlin
What does Turkey think about Europe, and why? We discussed this question and further questions with Fuat Keyman and Asli Aydintasbas in the Mercator Centre Berlin
Regarding Germany's upcoming Chairmanship of the OSCE, we discussed the role of the OSCE today and Germany's possible impact in 2016.
Facing a never before seen recession, this BCM's participants discussed Brazil's economic and political future. Sebastian Dullien moderated the discussion with Daniela Magalhães Prates, Associate Professor at the Institute of Economics of the University of Campinas giving insights in the development of the Brasizilian economy and possible reforms.
In a small group of experts, we discussed the new Eurasian Economic Union and the Chinese One Belt, One Road Initiative and their impacts and potentials for the EU
The fragile state of Libya has been a hub for migration and smuggling for a long time. Mattia Toaldo presented the results of his Policy Brief “Libya's migrant-smuggling highway”, while Angeliki Dimitriadi, ECFR Research Fellow on migration, reported from her personal experiences and field research in the region. This led to an intense discussion about legal migration.
Discussion on the topic “Effective Multilateralism in the 21st Century”. Are the United Nations a suitable organisation for the EU to pursue its foreign policy? And are there alternative formats?
Closed workshop on the topic “Effective Multilateralism in the 21st Century”. Are the United Nations a suitable organisation for the EU to pursue its foreign policy? And are there alternative formats?
ECFR's Japan in Europe Forum was created to rekindle the relationship and understanding between decision makers of Japan and Europe
China is facing significantly lower growth rates and many commentators believe that the People's Republic is in a state of crisis. But is that really so or are the lower growth rates just an indicator for fundamental structural changes?
On November 19 2015, the topic of “Migration as a shared European responsibility” was discussed with Emma Bonino, Former Foreign Minister and Former Minister for International Trade and European Affairs of Italy and Member of ECFR Board in the Representation of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg in Berlin.