The seminar will focus on whether the current developments in Russia should make Europe rethink its relationship with Moscow.
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In ECFR reports our experts and some of Europe's leading foreign policy names talk about Europe's place in the world
Iraq and the Arab Spring. Click here for Emma Sky; click here for Irfan Siddiq
Parag Khanna on the geopolitical implications of the Arab Spring. Click here for part one; click here for part two
A Google vice president on the internet and human rights. Click here for audio
John Bell on recognising a Palestinian state. Click here for Part 1; Click here for Part 2
Hakim Darbouche on Algeria and the Arab Spring. Click here for audio
Nicu Popescu on why Beijing prefers Putin to Medvedev. Click here for audio
Martti Ahtisaari on Turkish membership of the EU. Click here for audio.
Hakan Altinay on how Turkey and Ergodan have changed. Click here for audio.
Thomas Hammarberg on human rights within Europe. Click here for audio.
Mark Malloch Brown on geopolitics and the role of NGOs. Click here for audio.
Richard Gowan on Europe's multilateralism and the Scorecard. Click here for audio.
Joseph Nye on 21st century power. Click here for audio
Nick Witney on how Europe can help the Egyptian revolution. Click here for audio
Jonas Parello-Plesner on Europe's performance on China and the Scorecard. Click here for audio.
David Rennie on the British reaction to the euro crisis. Click here for audio.
Richard Gowan on crisis management and the Scorecard. Click here for audio.
Katinka Barysch of the Centre for European Reform on who leads the EU. Click here for audio.
Federiga Bindi on Italy's relationship with the EU. Click here for audio
Ulrike Guerot and Mark Leonard on the new German question. Click here for audio
General William Caldwell on NATO's training mission in Afghanistan. Click here for audio
John Peet of the Economist on ECFR's Foreign Policy Scorecard. Click here for audio
Mark Leonard on what the Scorecard tells us about EU-US relations. Click here for audio
Justin Vaisse on ECFR's Foreign Policy Scorecard. Click here for audio
Dimitar Bechev on Turkey's response to intervention in Libya. Click here for audio
Charles Clarke on Europe's migration challenge. Click here for audio
Nomfundo Xenia Ngwenya on South Africa's foreign policy in a world of rising regional powers. Click here for audio
Ambassador Tom Wheeler on Europe's place in the world as seen from South Africa. Click here for audio.
Richard Gowan on Haiti and the lessons Europe learned about handling humanitarian disasters. Click here for audio.
Nicu Popescu on the revolutionary lessons for North Africa from Europe's eastern neighbourhood. Click here for audio
Mehmet Karli on Turkish trade and the views of the Turkish opposition. Click here for audio
Andrew Wilson and Jana Kobzova on Belarus and a weakened Lukashenka. Click here for audio
Francois Godement on China's currency. Click here for audio
Gulnur Aybet on Turkey and NATO. Click here for audio
Pierre Hassner on European security. Click here for audio
Louise Arbour on international justice. Click here for audio
Lord Robertson on European security. Click here for audio
Gerald Knaus on Turkish foreign policy as seen from Istanbul. Click here for audio
Gideon Rachman on a 'zero sum world'. Click here for audio
Bronwen Manby on Statelessness and why it matters. Click here for audio
Dimitar Bechev on the security implications of Turkey's emergence as a regional power. Click here for audio
Aboubakr Jamai on why the EU's human rights agenda is failing in North Africa. Click here for audio
Richard Gowan on how Europe is failing to win on human rights at the United Nations. Click here for audio
Anthony Dworkin and Susi Dennison on Europe's human rights challenge. Click here for audio
Kurt Volker on reasons for European optimism. Click here for audio
Mark Leonard on the Crisis Generation. Click here for audio
ECFR's seminar on 'Europe in crisis - what next?' Click here for audio
Richard Gowan on security threats at a time of economic crisis. Click here for audio
Francois Godement on Europe's need for a global China policy. Click here for audio
Kalypso Nicolaidis on the Reflection Group and the EU's challenges over the next two decades. Click here for audio
Anthony Dworkin & Susi Dennison on the International Criminal Court. Click here for audio
Heather Grabbe on our report about the Western Balkans. Click here for audio
Nick Witney & Daniel Korski on European security after the economic crisis: Part Two. Click here for audio
Nick Witney & Daniel Korski on European security after the economic crisis: Part One. Click here for audio
Julian Astle & Daniel Korski on the Liberal Democrats & British elections. Click here for the audio
Andrew Wilson on Eastern Europe after Smolensk. Click here for the audio
Mark Leonard on foreign policy and the British Conservatives. Click here for audio
Charles Emmerson on the politics of the Arctic. Click here for audio
Aryeh Neier on whether human rights are still relevant in a changing world. Click here for audio
Ulrike Guerot on the idea of a European Monetary Fund. Click here for audio
Andrew Wilson on how Yanukovych's victory in Ukraine may be good for the EU. Click here for audio
Richard Gowan & Daniel Korski on how Europe is underperforming on its civilian missions. Click here for audio
An ECFR reports Kosovo special with Jose Ignacio Torreblanca in Pristina. Click here for the audio
Daniel Korski & Richard Gowan on the rise of the Lynchpin States. Click here for the audio
Richard Gowan on how the Obama Whitehouse views Europe. Click here for the audio
Francois Godement & Mark Leonard on how the EU should deal with Chinese assertiveness. Click here for the audio
Peter Semneby on what the EU can do to help the countries of the South Caucasus. Click here for the audio
In a special programme Andrew Wilson talks to two eminent Ukrainians about the country's election. Click here for the audio
Nicu Popescu on the countries that lie between Russia and the EU. Click here for the audio
Anthony Dworkin and Nicu Popescu on the place of human rights in foreign policy. Click here for the audio
Rebecca MacKinnon on how blogging finds the news stories missed by traditional media. Click here for the audio
Alba Lamberti on how advocacy works in think tanks. Click here for audio
Ulrike Guerot on how modern Germany should be more like the old West Germany. Click here for the audio
Jose Ignacio Torreblanca on the prospects for the Spanish presidency of the EU. Click here for the audio
Andre Wilkens on the EU's failure to communicate with the people of Europe. Click here for the audio
Cem Ozdemir on why the EU is an idea that's still worth fighting for. Click here for the audio
Charles Clarke on Turkey, and why supporters of EU expansion need to make their case to the people of Europe. Click here for audio
Emma Bonino on whether Europe needs to grow up. Click here for the audio
Transatlantic Relations seen from New Europe, with senior Hungarian diplomat, Istvan Gyarmati. Click here for the audio. This is in response to ECFR's transatlantic relations report published earlier this month
ECFR's Nick Witney talking about our Transatlantic Relations Report, and why Europe is missing its ‘Obama Moment'. Click here for the audio
A short interview with historian Timothy Garton Ash on 1989 and what it means for Europe's future identity. Click here for the audio
An interview with Simon Panek, one of the leaders of the Velvet Revolution, on being at the centre of history at the age of 22. Click here for the audio
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In ECFR agenda our experts reflect on the big issues in the news and in the week ahead
Thomas Klau on the emergency eurozone summit. Click here for audio
Jonas Parello-Plesner on Wen Jiabao's visit to Europe and Ai Weiwei's release. Click here for audio.
Dimitar Bechev analyses Turkey's recent election. Click here for audio
A leading Egyptian protester on life after Tahrir Square. Click here for audio.
Kerem Oktem on Kurds in Turkey ahead of next month's elections. Click here for audio.
Christopher Parry on NATO in Libya. Click here for audio.
Lord Paddy Ashdown on why Bosnia risks becoming another Libya. Click here for audio
Justin Vaisse on ECFR's Foreign Policy Scorecard 2010. Click here for audio
Daniel Korski and Anthony Dworkin on Libya and the international coaliton. Click here for audio
Reem Abou-El-Fadl on Egypt after Mubarak. Click here for audio.
Aryeh Neier of the Open Society Foundations on the Arab revolutions. Click here for audio.
Anthony Dworkin on his recent research trip to post-revolutionary Tunisia. Click here for audio
Thomas Klau on how France can restore its influence and reputation in North Africa. Click here for audio
Daniel Korski, Susi Dennison and Anthony Dworkin on Egypt, Tunisia and European failures. Click here for audio
Susi Dennison on the EU's challenge in North Africa. Click here for audio
Jonas Parello-Plesner on EU-China relations in the year ahead. Click here for audio
Richard Gowan on the independence referendum in South Sudan. Click here for audio
Florian Bieber on Kosovo's elections and the Western Balkans. Click here for audio
Mark Leonard on the Deauville summit and ECFR's new security report. Click here for audio
Jonas Parello-Plesner on EU summits with China and South Korea. Click here for audio
Nick Witney on Franco-British military cooperation over aircraft carriers. Click here for audio
Francois Godement on how the EU should negotiate with China. Click here for audio
Mark Leonard on the Crisis Generation. Click here for audio
Jose Ignacio Torreblanca on how World Cup triumph has lifted a nation. Click here for audio
Jana Kobzova & Andrew Wilson on Poland, Kaliningrad, Belarus & Kyrgyzstan. Click here for audio
Silvia Francescon & Richard Gowan on whether either the G8 or G20 remains relevant. Click here for audio
Thomas Klau on Sarkozy's visit to London & the shadow of Charles de Gaulle. Click here for audio
Susi Dennison & Jose Ignacio Torreblanca on Cuba & the EU's strong-arm approach. Click here for audio
Vita Terauda on how Latvia has coped with severe budget cuts. Click here for audio
Thomas Klau & Richard Gowan on five years since the French voted 'non'. Click here for audio
Paul Adamson on the EU's crises seen from inside Brussels. Click here for audio
Jose Ignacio Torreblanca on Spanish cuts, Latin America & Europe in 2020. Click here for audio
Ulrike Guerot on North Rhine Westphalia & the German response to the Euro crisis. Click here for audio
Thomas Klau & Jose Ignacio Torreblanca on the financial crisis becoming a political one. Click here for audio
Susi Dennison on whether EU sanctions against Burma are effective. Click here for audio
Richard Gowan on why Sudan's elections matter to the EU. Click here for audio
Daniel Korski on nuclear disarmament and Britain's elections. Click here for audio
Mark Leonard & Thomas Klau examine plans for the External Action Service. Click here for audio
Richard Gowan & Jose Ignacio Torreblanca on multilateral Europe and cocktails. Click here for audio
Daniel Korski on Catherine Ashton's big speech to the European Parliament. Click here for audio
Andrew Wilson and Thomas Klau on the return of 19th century Great Power politics. Click here for audio
Thomas Klau and Anthony Dworkin on reasons for the EU to be cheerful in difficult times. Click here for audio
Ulrike Guerot and Daniel Korski on how the economic crisis affects Europe's ability to project soft power. Click here for audio
Vessela Tcherneva and Ulrike Guerot on why the Greek financial crisis has implications for European security. Click here for audio
Jose Ignacio Torreblanca on Spain's view of Obama's summit snub, and Andrew Wilson on the Ukrainian elections. Click here for audio
Douglas Arellanes on why New Media and Social Networks aren't just for teenagers and geeks. Click here for audio
Pierre Noel looks at how to avoid a gas crisis like the one that ended a year ago. Click here for audio
In a special edition, Mark Leonard and Daniel Korski, look at Europe's place in the world in 2010. Click here for audio
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Nick Witney summarising our Transatlantic Relations Report, which he co-authored with Jeremy Shapiro. Click here for the video
Lluís Bassets, director adjunto del diario El País: “El desafío más importante que enfrenta la Unión Europea.” Click here for the video
Diego Hidalgo, presidente de FRIDE: “El desafío más importante que enfrenta la Unión Europea.” Click here for the video
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