Unlock study results on how Europe's view of the United States has changed during the coronavirus crisis.
Media mentions – Mark Leonard
Europe is no longer mainly a project motivated by ideas and values, it is a community of fate that must cling together to take back control over its future
ECFR's latest Unlock study on the impact of the coronavirus on Europe and Europeans is featured in The Guardian.
The support for the EU should not be interpreted as a mandate for further institution-building
ECFR's latest Unlock study on the impact of the coronavirus on Europe and the Europeans is presented
The key to unlocking support for the recovery fund lies in understanding the concerns of skeptical countries. There seems to be fear of creating permanent transfers from rich to poor countries
Europe’s leaders risk provoking a second wave of Euroscepticism, writes Mark Leonard
Mark Leonard discusses Italy's role in forging a EU consensus on the Recovery Fund
To support the Recovery Fund and get the EU back on its feet, we need to convince Eurosceptics that a massive injection of capital can generate positive responses across the continent
In his column, Mark Leonard discusses the EU recovery plan
The Swedish newspaper refers to Mark Leonard's latest commentary on EU-China relations and interdependence.
The most paradoxical aspect of these new disruptors is their attitude to Europe. They are both more quintessentially European than any past generation of leaders, and yet at the same time, more dismissive of the current EU
Young, brash and egotistical—the continent’s new generation of leaders scorn today’s EU, but might just save Europe, writes Mark Leonard in his article for Prospect Magazine
The time has come for a more coordinated and systematic European policy towards Chinese power politics
The Dutch newspaper refers to ECFR's latest China analyses
The new consensus is that Europeans should be more insulated from the whims of unreliable or overbearing foreign governments, be they in Beijing or Washington
Mark Leonard's commentary on the paradigm shift taking place in relations between the European Union and China in German translation