The European Council on Foreign Relations

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Europe and the Arab revolutions: a new vision for democracy and human rights

15 Nov 11

The EU's role in building accountable societies in North Africa

How to stop the demilitarisation of Europe

08 Nov 11

Building sustainable EU military power at a time of defence cuts

A Chance to Reform: How the EU can support democratic evolution in Morocco

19 May 11

Helping Moroccan democracy through evolution not revolution

The European Foreign Policy Scorecard 2010

30 Mar 11

A survey of 80 European foreign policy components over 6 issues

After the revolution: Europe and the transition in Tunisia

09 Mar 11

Tunisians need European help to turn their revolution into a democracy

The EU and human rights at the UN: 2010 review

21 Sep 10

Europe has lost support for its human rights positions at the UN

Towards an EU human rights strategy for a post-Western world

21 Sep 10

Have global changes undermined the pull of Europe’s values?

The EU and human rights at the UN: 2009 annual review

10 Sep 09
The EU?s ongoing loss of influence at the UN is putting lives at risk, argues the author of ECFR's latest paper.

Beyond the 'War on Terror'

27 May 09

The EU has an opportunity to influence President Obama's efforts to reform US counterterrorism policy

Promoting democracy abroad - the EU's record

15 Dec 08
In a joint research project with FRIDE, ECFR looks at the EU?s record in Azerbaijan, Belarus, Ukraine, Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco.

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Commentary

Jordan - no longer boring?

Julien Barnes-Dacey, - 09 Feb 12

For so long a reliably boring country in the middle of a tumultuous region, there are signs that Jordan may soon become lively as demands for political reform and the wider impact of the Arab Awakening begin to reach Amman.

 

Burma is changing, so where is Ashton?

Jonas Parello-Plesner, - 19 Jan 12

There are encouraging signs that the junta ruling Burma is starting to reform, and the country has been visited by Hillary Clinton and several top politicians from Europe. The EU's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, also needs to pay Burma a visit, and soon.

 

Stop fretting about Beijing as a global policeman

Last year was a tipping point in China's approach to the world, and expectations are rising that Beijing will shoulder ever greater responsibility on the global stage. But if China joins the US as a world policeman, should the rest of us be worried?

 

Ten trends for 2012

, - 21 Dec 11

After a frenetic 2011, what are the big trends that are going to shape Europe and the wider world in 2012? Here are ten that ECFR experts think are likely - and one widely predicted trend that we don't think will happen...

 

Václav Havel remembered

, - 19 Dec 11

A defining figure of late twentieth century Europe, Václav Havel, has died. Among his many roles he was an ECFR Council Member, and is being mourned by those who knew, respected and - sometimes - argued with him.

 

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Reinvention of Europe

In the Press

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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