This transitional government was born as the consequence of al-Sisi and Erdogan’s attempts to open a dialogue
Media mentions – ECFR Rome
On one side we have a very strong government from the point of view of the technical expertise of its ministers; on the other, we have a very fragile political balance
The role that Draghi can play in this very delicate momentum of Europe is very important
Libya has become a sort of proxy war. I think that is the biggest problem in Libya at the moment: trying to contain the regional actors, many of whom have divergent visions for Libya.
He may be Super Mario, but if he is not supported by his Luigi, he will never manage to do what he needs
The Green Deal will transform European patterns of production and consumption, with global economic and political repercussions (…). In short, this is a geopolitical issue.
Il Sole 24 Ore mentions ECFR and Bruegel’s policy brief to explain how the New Green Deal will redraw geopolitics
Italy could draw on its G20 Presidency to relaunch its relationship with Washington . But Rome will need a solid government to do so.
An enhanced partnership between Asean and Italy, especially during the Italian G20 presidency, is a unique opportunity to lay the basis for a long-term constructive approach
ECFR’s survey does not only reveal that, after four years of Trump’s presidency, our perceptions of the US is not the same anymore. It also tells us that Europe is changing too.
The Italian newspaper looks at the results of ECFR’s latest opinion poll
They should look to build on the Turkish government’s reported outreach to its rival behind closed doors in recent weeks
According to Matteo Colombo, ECFR Junior Pan-European Fellow, European States should encourage a rapprochement between Egypt and Turkey in order to ease tensions in the region