The EU’s ongoing loss of influence at the UN is putting lives at risk, argues the author of ECFR’s latest paper.
The EU has an opportunity to influence President Obama’s efforts to reform US counterterrorism policy
In a joint research project with FRIDE, ECFR looks at the EU’s record in Azerbaijan, Belarus, Ukraine, Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco.
The EU’s leverage to promote human rights through the UN has dramatically declined over the last decade, our exclusive report reveals.
Thomas Klau on what the Germans think about the PIGS countries.
Richard Gowan comments on the proposed UK-France defense alliance.
A story on Merkel’s US trip quoting Witney and Shapiro’s transatlantic report.
Commentary
Europe et opérations extérieures
Daniel Korski et Richard Gowan sur la stratégie de sécurité civilo-militaire de l’UE. L’Europe peut-elle passer de la rhétorique à l’action?
The Munich Security Conference: Europe's absence
The Munich Security Conference was once again at the centre of foreign policy discussion, but Europe was an intellectual absentee
Haiti: how many Europeans does it take to assess an earthquake?
Whether Bulgaria’s Rumiana Jeleva is the right person for the EU’s humanitarian job or not, Haiti’s catastrophic earthquake shows just how badly Europe needs someone to coordinate humanitarian assistance.
Sri Lanka's Choice, and the World's Responsibility
Pity the poor Sri Lankan voter. As presidential elections loom on Jan. 26, the public is faced with a choice between two candidates who openly accuse each other of war crimes.
Yemen: Europe’s next challenge
Terrorists plots and embassy shut-downs: Yemen received a lot of media attention over the New Year period. But now action, including by the EU, must replace the headlines.
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