Puglierin and Shapiro recall the psychodrama to which Berlin’s decision to deliver Leopard 2 tanks to kyiv gave rise
Jeremy Shapiro and Jana Puglierin comment about the EU-US relationship
Puglierin and Shapiro recall the psychodrama to which Berlin’s decision to deliver Leopard 2 tanks to kyiv gave rise
Jeremy Shapiro and Jana Puglierin comment about the EU-US relationship
Only by understanding how and on which topics voters can be convinced, can European leaders set a favourable course
Jana Puglierin discusses European citizens’ perceptions of EU foreign policy.
Jana Puglierin and Jeremy Shapiro write about the changes in transatlantic relations caused by Russia’s war against Ukraine
Jana Puglierin writes about the need for EU leaders to reconcile ambitions abroad with public opinion at home
By 2022, the US economy had grown to $25tn, whereas the EU and the UK together had only reached $19.8tn
Jeremy Shapiro and Jana Puglierin compare the EU and the US economies
In 2008 the EU’s economy was somewhat larger than America’s: $US16.2 trillion versus $US14.7 trillion
Jana Puglierin and Jeremy Shapiro compare the EU and US economies
The first year of the war against Ukraine has shown us that unity as a principle does not easily translate into appropriate policies
Jana Puglierin reflects upon the last ECFR poll results
The prevailing view in almost every country included in our survey is that the risks and benefits of Europe’s trade and investment relations with China are balanced
Jana Puglierin and Pawel Zerka comment on how Europeans perceive China according to their latest polling report
Despite the war in Ukraine, a majority of Europeans still see China predominantly as “a necessary partner,” according to the poll of more than 6,000 people in 11 E.U. member states
The poll conducted by Jana Puglierin and Pawel Zerka analyses what European citizens currently think about Europe’s place in the world and its relationship to other powers
About 64% of respondents across the 11 EU member states in the survey said they saw Vladimir Putin’s Russia as a competitor (9%) or, worse, an opponent (55%)
The new ECFR survey shows that European who see Russia as adversary or rival double in number since 2021