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- European Power
A certain idea of Europe: How the next French president can lead
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Susi Dennison, Tara Varma
- Policy Brief
The next French president should pursue a strong European foreign policy agenda to protect Europeans against the threats they are most concerned about
- European Power
The crisis of European security: What Europeans think about the war in Ukraine
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Ivan Krastev, Mark Leonard
- Policy Brief
Europeans are united around three key ideas about the war in Ukraine. The crisis will likely test their readiness to defend the European security order.
- Wider Europe
Decisive days: How the West can help Ukraine survive
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Gustav Gressel
- Commentary
- 4 minute read
The coming days may determine whether Ukraine can preserve large parts of its army as a functional fighting force. In this crucial period, every shred of military support will count.
- Wider Europe
View from Kyiv: Putin’s failed blitzkrieg and the future of Europe
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Denys Davydenko, Margaryta Khvostova, Olga Lymar
- Views from the Capitals
- 5 minute read
In this war, Ukrainians have proved that they belong in the European family. Yet they need far more support from their partners – including modern air defence systems – as they fight to protect the democratic world.
Russia attacks Ukraine
With the massive attack against Ukraine, Russia's President Putin has started a full-scale war against an independent country. The European Council on Foreign Relations will explore the crisis as it unfolds, focusing in on Europe's political, economic and military response.
Europeans #StandwithUkraine
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ECFR Council members
- Statement
- 7 minute read
We, the undersigned, Europeans from all over our continent who are members of the European Council on Foreign Relations, stand resolutely in solidarity with the people of Ukraine
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Engjellushe Morina
- Commentary
- 4 minute read
The deepening relationship between Belgrade and Moscow has long created unease across the Balkans. By refusing to condemn Russia’s war on Ukraine, Serbia has proven once again that it is a liability to the EU and NATO.
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The battle for the Elysee
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How Putin’s war is shaping France’s election
What kind of role did foreign policy play in the election campaigns before Russia's invasion of Ukraine and what role is it playing now?
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European Sovereignty
To prosper and maintain their independence in a world of geopolitical competition, the EU needs to learn to think like a geopolitical power
Sovereign Europe, dangerous world: Five agendas to protect Europe’s capacity to act
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Mark Leonard, Jeremy Shapiro
Re:shape Global Europe
The project strives to engage citizens across Europe and generate a wide debate about the purpose of European power in the twenty-first century
The Power Atlas
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Mark Leonard (ed.)
Public opinion polling
Through polling in EU member states, ECFR’s analysis seeks to unlock shifting coalitions in Europe that favour a more internationally engaged union
The crisis of European security: What Europeans think about the war in Ukraine
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Ivan Krastev, Mark Leonard
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Engjellushe Morina
- Commentary
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The deepening relationship between Belgrade and Moscow has long created unease across the Balkans. By refusing to condemn Russia’s war on Ukraine, Serbia has proven once again that it is a liability to the EU and NATO.
- European Power
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Isabella Antinozzi
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
Cooperation with third countries is central to EU foreign policy. Yet the Strategic Compass will need to be careful to avoid security and defence partnerships that create only the appearance of progress.
- ECFR Council
The fight for Europe’s digital future
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Eva Maydell
- View from the Council
- 3 minute read
If the West loses the race to gain the economic, security, and social benefits of AI and other advanced technologies, there will be a fundamental shift in the global order
- Africa
Competitive values: Russia’s conflict with Europe in Africa
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Theodore Murphy
- Commentary
- 7 minute read
Russia’s role in Africa takes on a new meaning in light of its all-out war on Ukraine. The Kremlin may not have previously seen its ambitions in Africa in terms of conflict with Europe, but this is now the reality.
- ECFR Council
Mixmaster Orban: Why Hungary’s prime minister keeps changing his tune
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Tibor Dessewffy
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
The EU should not fall for Orban’s attempts to distance himself from Putin. The Hungarian leader may now present himself as a pillar of European unity but, fundamentally, he has not changed.
- European Power
Europe’s new economic statecraft: Unity through a European Resilience Fund
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Jonathan Hackenbroich
- Commentary
- 4 minute read
A European Solidarity Fund could help the EU preserve its unity as it engages in economic warfare. The fund would make it much more difficult for third countries to weaken Europe – and for Europeans to weaken themselves.
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They are not told that Russia is bombing civilians and hospitals, but rather that this is a special operation which targets military objectives and which aims to rid Ukraine of its Nazis
Marie Dumoulin is interviewed in an article dissecting popular support for Putin within Russia
Turkey is pursuing a very clear wave of normalisation with regional rivals, after several years of having pursued a sort of very assertive foreign policy and being regionally isolated,
Asli Aydıntaşbaş discusses the European security order following Erdogan and Mitsotakis’ meeting in Istanbul this past Sunday
Peace was taken for granted
I think the conflict will remain localized. However, its effects on energy, value chains and migration flows – inter alia – are global.
Arturo Varvelli explains how the Russian threat has changed the perceptions of risk of European countries, and what is the impact of the war in Ukraine on Europe
More on Africa
Gateway to growth: How the European Green Deal can strengthen Africa’s and Europe’s economies
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Michaël Tanchum
- Policy Brief
Africa’s burgeoning innovation economies offer huge opportunities for the continent – and for Europe as it looks to tackle the climate crisis and respond to China’s BRI global connectivity programme
Promises, promises: The future of the Europe-Africa partnership
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David McNair
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
Law and global order: EU legislation on human rights due diligence
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Gwamaka Kifukwe
- Commentary
- 1 minute read
More on Asia
What Europeans think about the US-China Cold War
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Ivan Krastev, Mark Leonard
- Policy Brief
A majority of European citizens believe a new cold war with both China and Russia is under way – but they mostly do not think that their own country is involved
Will and intent: The Paris ministerial forum on the Indo-Pacific
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Frédéric Grare
- Note from Paris
- 3 minute read
Russia’s escalation in Ukraine: Views from Asia
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Frédéric Grare, Janka Oertel, Elli-Katharina Pohlkamp
- Commentary
- 4 minute read
More on European Power
Health of nations: How Europe can fight future pandemics
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Anthony Dworkin
- Policy Brief
The EU should promote a new global compact on health, matching countries’ commitment to surveillance and reporting of pathogens with support for stronger healthcare systems and greater equity in the allocation of countermeasures
In this moment of crisis, opening the door to Ukraine is one thing the EU can do
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Timothy Garton Ash
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
Why Europe’s energy industry is vulnerable to cyber-attacks
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Alejandro Romero, Jonathan Nelson
- View from the Council
- 2 minute read
More on Middle East and North Africa
Building security: How Europeans can help reform Libya
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Roberta Maggi
- Policy Brief
Europeans can play a meaningful role in the reform of Libya’s security sector if they adopt a shared strategy and operational principles
The man from Misrata: Why Libya has two prime ministers (again)
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Tarek Megerisi
- Commentary
- 5 minute read
Unsettled: The impact of the Russia-Ukraine crisis on the Middle East and North Africa
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Asli Aydıntaşbaş, Julien Barnes-Dacey, Cinzia Bianco, Hugh Lovatt, Tarek Megerisi, Kelly Petillo
- Commentary
- 6 minute read
More on Wider Europe
It’s complicated: Russia’s tricky relationship with China
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Kadri Liik
- Policy Brief
The West does not have an opportunity to prompt a policy U-turn in Moscow that divides Russia and China. But it could give Russia space to hedge against China in key areas
In this moment of crisis, opening the door to Ukraine is one thing the EU can do
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Timothy Garton Ash
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
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Rafael Loss, Angela Mehrer
- Commentary
- 2 minute read
Views from the Council
In this moment of crisis, opening the door to Ukraine is one thing the EU can do
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Timothy Garton Ash
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read
Zelensky and his people are fighting for their lives to defend European values. They have earned the prospect of EU membership once this brutal war is over.
Why Europe’s energy industry is vulnerable to cyber-attacks
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Alejandro Romero, Jonathan Nelson
- View from the Council
- 2 minute read
Promises, promises: The future of the Europe-Africa partnership
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David McNair
- View from the Council
- 4 minute read