[….] pluralities agreed or strongly agreed that the EU had been ‘irrelevant during the pandemic.’
Foreign Policy refers to ECFR’s opinion poll on how covid has changed the public’s worldview
[….] pluralities agreed or strongly agreed that the EU had been ‘irrelevant during the pandemic.’
Foreign Policy refers to ECFR’s opinion poll on how covid has changed the public’s worldview
Many nations with an imperial vocation always want to be part of something bigger, the nation-state is too small for them, like the Portuguese, the French or the Spanish
Ivan Krastev is interviewed by El País and they discuss a range of topical issues such as the EU, immigration, the nation-state, COVID and Russia
To succeed in building a democratic coalition against the authoritarians, the United States will need to jettison its monopoly on defining who counts as “democratic.”
ECFR Board member Ivan Krastev on US President Biden’s choice between hypocrisy and realism when assembling a coalition of democratic governments to contain the rise of authoritarian powers
When asked how Europe should react in the event of open conflict between the USA and China, all the European states surveyed responded: Europe should remain neutral
Ivan Krastev refers to ECFR’s latest polling on the transatlantic relationship
According to an ECFR poll, in the event of a ‘serious conflict between China and America’ in the coming years, ‘two-thirds of Germans would be in favor of our country taking a neutral stance’
The German newspaper refers to ECFR’s survey on the transatlantic relationship
This pandemic probably marks the true beginning of the 21st century. But it is difficult to foresee the consequences
Interview with ECFR Board member Ivan Krastev on the geopolitical consequences of the Corona crisis
European societies want to avoid war at all costs. This does not mean that we prefer to keep an equal distance to the US and Russia, but do not want to get into any serious conflict
ECFR Board member Ivan Krastev on what Biden’s election means for Europe and Poland
Most Europeans rejoiced at Joe Biden’s victory in the November US presidential election, but they do not think he can help America make a comeback as the pre-eminent global leader
The German platform refers to ECFR’s latest opinion poll
In a poll released this week by the European Council on Foreign Relations registered enthusiasm for Biden’s victory, but 6 in 10 Europeans said they think the U.S. political system is broken
The US newspaper refers to ECFR’s latest opinion poll
Donald Trump’s presidency has left deep scars, also in Germany
According to a survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations, 53 per cent of Germans believe that the United States can no longer be trusted