The European Council on Foreign Relations

Economic Crisis

What does the crisis mean for Europe - its member states, institutions and policies? How can the EU protect, and expand, its project during the crisis? How can Europe use the economic crisis to push for common solutions to global problems?

The economic crisis has hit Europe hard. ECFR's experts have been analysising what the crisis means for the future of the EU's foreign policy and global outlook.

ECFR's work on the crisis 

  • Europe in a world of crisis”. Both a timely and vast topic. It was also the theme for ECFR’s latest council meeting, held in Stockholm (the current seat of the EU Presidency) on 10-12 May. Click here for more information. 
  •  ECFR's Berlin office held a high level meeting on 7 May, dealing with many of the issues posed by the economic crisis. For more information on this event, please click here.
  • Mark Leonard presented his paper, EU-Russia relations: Is the global economic crisis another false opportunity? at an experts seminar on EU policy on Russia on 23 April 2009.
  • ECFR and Asia Centre published the March edition of China Analysis: China and the global crisis: Will Beijing be part of the solution?.

See more examples of ECFR's work on the economic crisis in the below commentary pieces.

Publications

Rescuing the euro: what is China’s price?

29 Nov 11

What price will Europe pay for China's help in rescuing the euro?

Four scenarios for the reinvention of Europe

23 Nov 11

The impossible is also necessary if the euro and Europe are to be saved

China's scramble for Europe

11 Jul 11

The impact of Chinese purchases and investments in Europe

The European Foreign Policy Scorecard 2010

30 Mar 11

A survey of 80 European foreign policy components over 6 issues

Commentary

The return of political economy

, - 02 Nov 11

The present crisis of the Eurozone is a direct consequence of a half hearted, half considered, half explained and therefore half finished integration. Europeans must be prepared for sacrifice, but our leaders must make sure that sacrifice is worthwhile.

 

The euro summit: think twice before you celebrate

Sebastian Dullien, - 27 Oct 11

The reaction of both the markets and politicians suggests that the latest euro summit has been a success. But the outcome is unlikely to end the euro crisis, and parts of it might actually make it worse.

 

Merci, mon Général, bonjour Monsieur Monnet

Thomas Klau, - 26 Oct 11

Throughout the Eurozone crisis, France has been well served by its decisive presidential system. But as thoughts turn to reforming the way the Eurozone works, France must come to terms with the power implications of a more federal system.

 

European failure and how to avoid it

, - 18 Oct 11

The European Union’s combination of crises - of finance, politics, and identity - makes the once unthinkable a real prospect: Europe is not "too big to fail". What then should concerned Europeans do to ensure their continent's survival and progress?

 

Marching towards disintegration

, - 03 Oct 11

How might European disintegration play out if we do not learn from past folly? Uncontrolled collapse, a decisive jump forward leading to a big step back, or disintegration in disguise due to benign neglect?

 

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