Algeria’s protests: A view from the ground
ECFR Senior Policy Fellow Anthony Dworkin's research trip to Algiers sheds light on protestors' visions for political reform in Algeria
ECFR Senior Policy Fellow Anthony Dworkin's research trip to Algiers sheds light on protestors' visions for political reform in Algeria
European governments are avoiding international obligations to take their own citizens back. And the Trump administration has noticed.
The optics of the EU-Arab League summit could prove difficult for European leaders. Yet they barely agree on what they themselves want from it
Strikes and elections are raising the tension in Tunisian society and politics. The socio-economic divisions that led to the 2011 revolution still afflict the country and are causing increased public disaffection
As European governments look to Egypt as a partner, the country's human rights record continues to suffer with an escalating use of executions
We asked our national offices to outline how the E3, in cooperation with other EU partners, should respond to the JCPOA pull-out by the US
Sisi is eager for international endorsement. European leaders should withhold it
The policy is certainly morally questionable, but is it also unlawful?
Egypt’s government is not currently a constructive partner for the West in fighting violent extremism
It is time to look closely at Europe’s evolving counter-terror activity