Abdul Rahman Alageli on Libya’s transition
Abdul Rahman Alageli explains why the Libyan state is a challenge to an effective democratic transition, and why the country may be better off…
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Short interviews and comment by ECFR experts and others on breaking news and key topics.
Europe Listens is a podcast series that features interviews with thought leaders from outside of Europe. It explores how they think about the global challenges we face and how they view Europe’s role and responsibilities as well as opportunities and obstacles for multilateral cooperation. Europe Listens is hosted by Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin, with support from Stiftung Mercator.
China is becoming ever more important to global affairs. But political and geopolitical challenges, as well as the covid-19 pandemic, have diminished Europeans’ ability to engage with Chinese thinkers and understand their views and ideas about the world. In this mini-series, Mark Leonard and Janka Oertel try to change that by engaging in conversations with some of the best Chinese academics, researchers, writers, and journalists on the topics in Chinese internal debates that matter most to Europeans.
In the first big multilateral test for prime minister Giorgia Meloni, this mini-series will explore the four main priorities of Italy’s 2024 G7 presidency: AI, infrastructure, Ukraine, and Africa.
ECFR’s podcast series “Under the Overcoat” explores the deeper trends beneath the surface of Russian daily politics. It reveals how fundamental changes in Russia enabled its war of aggression against Ukraine and how the conflict is sparking further transformations. The podcast series delves into various aspects of Russian society and politics to provide a comprehensive understanding of the country’s evolution.
Abdul Rahman Alageli explains why the Libyan state is a challenge to an effective democratic transition, and why the country may be better off…
Will economic self interest in Europe and Russia be enough to defuse the crisis over Ukraine, and why Catherine Ashton's appearance in Geneva is…
Borja Lasheras explica en Radio Canarias cómo difiere la política exterior europea de la de otras superpotencias…
Andrés Ortega, miembro del Consejo de ECFR, presenta su último libro, “Recomponer la democracia”, en el contexto de las elecciones europeas…
Mark Leonard talks to José Ignacio Torreblanca, François Godement and Vessela Tcherneva about elections, outcomes, and the role of the Russians. Bookshelf: José…
Mark Leonard talks to Hans Kundnani, Andrew Wilson and Stefan Meister about the latest events in Ukraine, Germany's Russia policy and how all this…
José Ignacio Torreblanca presenta el nuevo informe de ECFR, escrito por él y Mark Leonard, en el que analizan las próximas elecciones europeas y…
Is the euro crisis really over, and what needs doing to fix Europe's structural problems? In the second of two podcasts, David Marsh argues…
In the first of two podcasts, John Peet explains why the euro crisis is still not over, and what needs to happen if the…
Mark Leonard talks to Jose Ignacio Torreblanca and Daniel Levy about the European elections, euroscepticism, and the Middle East peace process after Kerry