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European Foreign Policy Scorecard 2012

07 Feb 12

The second annual edition of ECFR’s groundbreaking ‘European Foreign Policy Scorecard’ suggests that Europe is now a problem for the economic prospects of the rest of the world, rather than part of a solution to the world’s problems.

Ukraine after the Tymoshenko verdict

16 Dec 11

The trial and sentencing of the former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliya Tymoshenko in 2011 is a double challenge to the European Union – testing both its credibility and the transformative capacity of its soft power. Kiev ignored clear warnings from Brussels and key member states, and then failed to deliver on promises of compromise.

A reset with Algeria: the Russia to the EU's south

13 Dec 11

Europe must shift the balance of power with Algeria, one of its key energy suppliers, in order to encourage much needed political reform and safeguard its own interests. The EU has a window of opportunity: Algeria has already felt the pressure for change, and indicated this week that it is willing to come to the negotiating table on a action plan for reform.

Dealing with a post-BRIC Russia

30 Nov 11

The overall outcome of Sunday’s elections – with only tame parties standing in opposition to Putin – is not in doubt, but the specific results may signal that the Putin system is losing its legitimacy, just as he readies himself to retake the presidency (possibly until 2024). But Putin would not be returning to the same Russia as when he last held the presidency: buffeted by economic turbulence and fearful of stagnation, Russia is now post-BRIC.

China's Price for Rescuing the Euro

29 Nov 11

Does rescuing the euro need China, and, if it does, at what cost for European independence?

Four scenarios for the reinvention of Europe

23 Nov 11

A new framework for understanding Europe's efficiency and legitimacy crises, and examines the political and legal obstacles to a solution in different member states, the new cultural divisions in Europe, and the rise of new populist forces (including a discussion of the new German and British questions)

Spain after the election: the Germany of the south?

17 Nov 11

Spain votes on 20th November, in the jaws of the two great issues facing Europe: the financial crisis and the Arab Spring.The outcome of the election will affect whether Spain plays a crucial role in helping Europe deal with both crises, heal divisions between northern and southern Europe, and bring stability and reform to the EU’s southern neighbourhood.

Europe and the Arab Revolutions

15 Nov 11

The Arab revolutions present the EU with a challenge: embarrassed by support for the stability offered by former leaders, it now wants to support democracy and human rights in a region where popular representation may conflict with liberal values.

China's Price for Rescuing the Euro

14 Nov 11

The latest plan to save the euro depends upon the enlargement of a special fund, the EFSF, with contributions from China and other large lenders. But – as Europe’s liquidity crisis threatens to become a solvency crisis beyond Greece – what price would China demand for its large-scale lending support?

Gone Soft? The Real Risks in Europe’s Complacent Attitude to Defence – and What To Do About It

08 Nov 11

Masked by the euro crisis, another flagship European project, the Common Security and Defence Policy, is in danger of break-up. Meanwhile, the flow of European peace-keeping operations has dried up – and Europe went missing in action in Libya.

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France Culture
09 Feb 12

Justin Vaïsse gives an Analysis of US presidential elections

Spravy Pravda
09 Feb 12

Spravy Pravda reviews ECFR's European Foreign Policy Scorecard 2012

Svenska Dagbladet
09 Feb 12

ECFR's Scorecard 2012 appears in a leader article by Svenska Dagbladet

Bloomberg TV
08 Feb 12

Ulrike Guérot is interviewed about Angela Merkel's handling of the eurocrisis

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