Beijing no longer needs to actively deploy economic coercion to shape Europe’s economic agenda in its interest ...
Iran’s attacks on the Gulf have convinced Abu Dhabi that accommodation with Tehran has failed. Leaving OPEC reflects the ...
Donald Trump is in Beijing, but Europeans should not expect decisive guidance or a grand bargain with Xi Jinping. They should ...
Recent coordinated attacks by jihadist and separatist groups in Mali, unprecedented in their scale and coordination, have ...
With the ejection of Trumpian hero Viktor Orban, Hungarians demanded a restored democracy. Now, Europe must support them ...
Netanyahu promised Israelis a “new Middle East”; Trump imposed ceasefires instead. Now, the Israeli PM’s reliance on ...
Under a barrage of cognitive warfare, European governments need institutions designed to interpret threats, coordinate ...
Ilie Bolojan’s toppling in a no-confidence vote has exposed Romania’s fiscal and political insecurities. Rebuilding the ...
As Russian aggression continues and Trump’s US threatens NATO, it is even more vital for a unified defence of the continent ...
ECFR polling reveals that Peter Magyar’s mandate is far more complicated than EU leaders were hoping for: voters want ...
The EU is right to raise its ambitions on the electrification rate—but the target is highly stretching. Only a more aggressive approach will suffice.
If Brussels could get its way, all publicly procured goods would be low-carbon and made in Europe. This is the ambition behind the recent Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA). But ‘Made in Europe’ is ...