Ivan Krastev’s publications, “What Europeans think about the US-China Cold War” is cited in an article by Eurasia Review
Media mentions – Ivan Krastev
The absence of Putin and Xi at the G20 meeting represents the perfect opportunity for Biden to present himself as the leader of the free world
Mark Leonard and Ivan Krastev comment on the European perception on the balance of power between the US and China
Berlin’s forthcoming policies towards illiberal tendencies in these countries should therefore be such policies that help the liberal forces there to win elections
The future German government will have to focus on fighting illiberal tendencies in eastern EU states, says Ivan Krastev
The Austrian newspaper refers to ECFR survey results on Europe’s invisible divides after covid
Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard describe in their op-ed Europe’s invisible divides
ZEIT Online refers to ECFR’s latest polling on how free or unfree European citizens feel
EU Observer presents newly published ECFR polling study
A majority of Europeans believe a new “cold war” is happening between the United States and China and Russia, according to a new report by the European Council on Foreign Relations
New ECFR polling survey quoted by Politico
New polling by ECFR shows that Europeans think a struggle between Washington and Beijing is unavoidable—but want no part of it
Foreign Policy reports on ECFR’s new polling survey by Mark Leonard and Ivan Krastev
Europeans understand their relationship with China on a purely economic level. It hardly plays a role as a military or ideological threat
According to the ECFR study by Ivan Krastev, the fact that Europeans look at their relationship with China without much concern is due to a certain narrative