[China] has developed a different concept of ‘”democracy,” based on the ability of all countries to emancipate themselves from Western domination
Media mentions – ECFR Rome
From von der Leyen’s latest speech, it is clear that Europe is not aiming at taking the distance from China, as the United States are doing
Throughout Europe, the pro-China season has come to an end and has been replaced by headwinds. The eyes of European diplomacies are focused on Rome, not without some concern
The Chinese know that (…) this is not the right time for diplomatic intervention, because there is no room for negotiation yet
The People’s Party is a classic center-right party and is very pro-European, so in some instances it might work better with Macron and Scholz than with Meloni
From an economic point of view, the situation in Tunisia is certainly worrisome – but this is not starting now
Starting from having a very close economic relationship with China, Saudi Arabia has now moved on to say: “I am an effective part of the Chinese-led world.”
The Estonian Prime Minister plays a relevant political role within the EU and NATO, while she is also busy handling important domestic dossiers
The acceleration of the settlements, which also crosses what were considered red lines by the US and EU, could prove fatal to the two-state solution
ECFR’s latest poll underlines the cohesion of European public opinion on the war in Ukraine, but several factors could sway the support for Kyiv, namely in Italy