After the pandemic: Why Europe must restore its economic and social safety margins
A pandemic is reminding us that we often distribute rewards in our society in inverse proportion to real social usefulness.
A pandemic is reminding us that we often distribute rewards in our society in inverse proportion to real social usefulness.
European governments can only defend their citizens effectively if they cooperate at a European level and reinforce multilateral structures based on openness and information sharing
Europe seems unconcerned by the chaos smouldering on its doorstep, as Libya’s five-year-old conflict becomes world’s main theatre of drone combat
Britain’s Brexiteer government may be relearning the value of expertise – if only slowly.
The coronavirus has hit the Middle East and north Africa at a time when the region is already burdened with multiple problems, including a series…
Italy and the EU should not assume that a concerted campaign to release George Zaki is doomed to failure
Without aerial power, the ‘new Operation Sophia’ will simply upset Turkey and encourage the UAE and Haftar to go for total victory in Tripoli
A disinformation campaign against a new UN database aims to legitimise the Israeli settler movement and those who illegally profit from it.
A breakfast discussion on the peace options in Libya following the Berlin conference
Comparing the US “peace plan” for Israel-Palestine with ECFR’s own work on future parameters illuminates how Donald Trump is departing from longstanding international consensus positions