Public debate to launch the European Foreign Policy Scorecard 2012 at the CERI Sciences Po
Justin Vaïsse gives an Analysis of US presidential elections
Spravy Pravda reviews ECFR's European Foreign Policy Scorecard 2012
ECFR's Scorecard 2012 appears in a leader article by Svenska Dagbladet
Ulrike Guérot is interviewed about Angela Merkel's handling of the eurocrisis
Commentary
China plays hard ball
Europe's economic troubles have forced it to continue looking to China for financing. But Beijing, which is thought to hold up to 30 percent of its reserves in euros, is driving an increasingly hard bargain.
Ten reasons for a European 'yes'
There are 10 good reasons for Europeans to support enhanced UN status for the Palestinians. There is also an eleventh reason: the 27 EU nations can show that they count on the world stage if they are able to stick together.
What's in a Plan?
Despite what some critics say, much has changed in the eurozone in the three years since the collapse of Lehman Brothers. Yet until now there has not been a plan - something that we urgently need as the euro crisis reaches potentially disastrous proportions.
Why the EU should abstain on the Palestinian issue in the UNGA
Europeans have much to gain from unity during any vote at the United Nations supporting Palestinian statehood. However the best response to a complex situation is to abstain. A response to ECFR's recent memo in favour of a 'yes' vote.
It's CSDP - or live in a world run by others
In a response to an article by Jan Techau attacking Common Security and Defence Policy, Nick Witney argues that Europe can and must take on more shared responsibility for its own security in the multipolar 21st century.
Why China wants a G3 world
Despite the fashionable talk about BRICS and the G2 of Washington and Beijing, we really now live in a G3 world that combines US military power and consumption, Chinese capital and labour, and European rules and technology.
Where is Europe in the Danish election campaign?
Denmark is about to go to the polls, and Europe has been strangely absent from the election campaign. If the EU is to re-invent itself and survive, it must rediscover a constructive place in the national political conversations of member states.
The protracted death of democratic Albania
Albania is politically paralysed by a stand-off between prime minister and opposition. The EU must act decisively to prevent the country becoming a small enclave dominated by illiberal politics and bureaucratic dysfunctionality.
US and Europe linked by China's redbacks
The USA and Europe have something in common: they need China's money. In the coming decade, the three economic centres of the world have to find better ways to interact on financial and economic matters.
Does Libya really need EU peacekeepers?
In the wake of Gaddafi's fall, American commentators have been keen to urge that any peacekeeping operation in Libya is a primarily European one. Yet there are serious potential problems with this approach – not least that Libya's new leaders have declared their opposition to the idea of any foreign boots on their soil.
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