The comfortable world that Germany that relied on for the past decades – which enabled it to not be so present in the leadership – is disappearing
Mark Leonard talks with Katya Adler about the upcoming German election
The comfortable world that Germany that relied on for the past decades – which enabled it to not be so present in the leadership – is disappearing
Mark Leonard talks with Katya Adler about the upcoming German election
Mark Leonard talks about his new book, “The Age of Unpeace.”
ZEIT Online refers to ECFR polling data and the invisible divides caused by the covid-19 pandemic
ut great-power politics now resemble a loveless marriage: the partners loathe one another but are unable to get divorced
In his op-ed, Mark Leonard looks at the US President’s new policy and explains how the withdrawal from Afghanistan fits into it
Europe’s Covid-19 experience has been a tale of two pandemics — and the differences in each story could haunt the continent for many years to come
Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard’s latest report on Europe’s invisible divides cited in the New York Times
I think if we don’t find new ways to make connectivity more secure, the whole thing could get out of control
Mark Leonard speaks about his new book “The Age of Unpeace”
According to an EU-wide survey by ECFR, people in Germany feel particularly restricted in their freedom by the covid-19 pandemic
The fact that young Europeans’ confidence in their respective states has been further weakened by the crisis could have long-term consequences for the future of democracy
Mark Leonard and Ivan Krastev write in the Austrian newspaper about the invisible divides in Europe after covid-19
There is a lot of anger among young people […}. They see themselves as the biggest victims of the restrictions, they see themselves deprived of life plans and freedoms
Mark Leonard presents some key results from the latest ECFR polling study
A key point of divergence among EU respondents in the ECFR report was whether they saw the pandemic as an economic or a public health crisis