Time’s up: China’s coming battle for market economy status
The China analysis draws on Chinese sources to assess how the issue looks from China, teasing out the common ground, and points of disagreement
The China analysis draws on Chinese sources to assess how the issue looks from China, teasing out the common ground, and points of disagreement
“China’s market economy status and the European interest” argues that the question of market economy status is a red herring
The growing friendship between Russia and Turkey in recent years was a problem for Europe. But their recent bust-up is an even bigger one.
A British exit from the EU could jeopardise the jobs, homes, and healthcare of the 1.2 million Brits living in Europe, according to new research from ECFR.
China is taking on a new military role in Africa, seeking to boost its image as a great power that promotes peace and security worldwide
Europe shouldn’t be afraid of Russian and Chinese efforts to integrate the Eurasian landmass, but should absorb them into its international order
The future of Europe’s relations with Russia looks bleak as the Kremlin pursues an increasingly aggressive foreign policy
A British exit from the EU would make it harder to fight crime and terrorism, reduce Britain’s ability to lead and influence its partners, and weaken NATO
The unity government offers the best chance of stabilising Libya, stemming refugee flows and pushing back ISIS, and Europe should focus on strengthening it
Far from being an all-powerful “spookocracy” that controls the Kremlin, Russia’s intelligence services are internally divided