The EU as a digital regulatory superpower: Implications for the United States
The US and the EU could move beyond their persistent regulatory and technological disputes to establish a common position on the digital space
The US and the EU could move beyond their persistent regulatory and technological disputes to establish a common position on the digital space
ECFR’s national offices discuss the emerging divisions between EU member states on the economic response to covid-19
The Polish government was swift to introduce tough measures on the coronavirus – but not to postpone a presidential election it thinks it will win
Britain’s Brexiteer government may be relearning the value of expertise – if only slowly.
There will be no transatlantic response to the coronavirus. It will drive us apart rather than bring us together – as pandemics always do.
ECFR’s national offices explore whether the conference marks a fresh beginning for Europe’s engagement with war-torn Libya
As Western leaders gather in London this week, you might be able to detect a huge rupture beneath the surface
The heads of ECFR’s offices in Paris and Berlin share the thinking in their countries about the latest round in the Brexit saga
The heads of ECFR’s offices in Paris and Berlin share the thinking in their countries about the latest round in the Brexit saga
Our national offices – and more! – analyse the results of yesterday’s European Parliament election from the view of their governments and national audiences