Sovereign Europe, hostile world: In conversation with Josep Borrell, HRVP
The EU’s High Representative, Josep Borrell, and Mark Leonard discussed why strategic autonomy matters
The EU’s High Representative, Josep Borrell, and Mark Leonard discussed why strategic autonomy matters
The European Council on Foreign Relations welcomes the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres in his virtual address to Europe, speaking about the continent’s role in the international fight against climate change
A breakfast discussion on the peace options in Libya following the Berlin conference
A Lunch Discussion on Yemen's role in the current Gulf crisis
A breakfast discussion on Israeli foreign policy under Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu
An off-the-record discussion on the need for a pan-European effort for repatriating the children of ISIS members
A lunchtime discussion on the future of international funding for Israeli-Palestinian NGOs and the challenges it faces
A discussion workshop on Artificial Intelligence’s impact on geopolitics and warfare and what it means for Europe
With the UK now participating in the European Parliament elections, commentators have touted them as second referendum on Brexit. But what will mobilise voters to turn out, and what should we expect from the outcome? Will an anti-EU block emerge as the new political force, or will younger, pro-Europeans mobilise around an optimistic and progressive vision for Europe? and what does the result mean for the of Europe?
How can differences between the US, EU, and Turkey be successful navigated in the Middle East?