China, the yuan and the IMF: Double or quits?
China faces a stark choice: double down or back down on market reforms in order to achieve its long-held ambition of establishing the yuan…
China faces a stark choice: double down or back down on market reforms in order to achieve its long-held ambition of establishing the yuan…
The sixth ECFR Foreign Policy Scorecard highlights the EU’s diminishing ability to influence its neighbours, and the neighbourhood’s growing impact on the EU
Europe’s member states have too much to lose from a maritime conflict in East Asia to maintain their current position as a cautious observers
Why migration, finance and trade are the geo-economic battlegrounds of the future
Worries over China’s economic performance in 2015 will continue into the future – and are breaking through into Chinese media
Despite speculation of crisis waiting in the wings, Algeria is making tentative steps towards opening its economy and confronting political transition
An “Islamic State first” strategy, that neglects the urgent need to secure political progress and de-escalation in Syria will fail
Following France’s call for European solidarity under Article 42.7, European states should rekindle defence cooperation and aid France’s deployments in Africa
China’s new law on NGOs will strengthen Beijing’s ability to supervise the work of foreign NGOs
Two decades after the end of the Bosnian war Carl Bildt considers the successes and failures of Dayton