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Unlawful practices: How Europe can challenge Israel’s presence in Palestine
Last Friday’s landmark ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) amounts to a wholesale rejection of Israel’s decades-long policies in Gaza and the West...
China, trade, and security: What a Trump-Vance administration would mean for Europe
The Republican party is jubilant. Since President Joe Biden’s poor performance in the televised presential candidate debate, and subsequent apparent cognitive lapses, including at the...
Home alone: Germany’s security and defence policy when its closest allies are gone
When the extreme right and outspokenly Germanophobe party National Rally (RN) did not win the most seats in the French parliament, a sigh of relief...
The world after the West: Pramit Pal Chaudhuri on India
As a founding member of BRICS and a member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, India is a leading middle power. With its strategic geographic and...
How can Keir Starmer keep Britain safe? As the US withdraws, he must renew the UK’s role in Europe
Keir Starmer is reeling from England’s defeat in European football, but he will hope to be more successful in European politics. This week more than 45 leaders...
Letter from Washington: The war for Trump’s mind
Donald Trump owns the Republican party. He dominates the party’s politics, drives its public narrative, and determines the range of acceptable opinion. But that range...
Need for speed: The case for a European defence production act
During the cold war, the United States rapidly established domestic aluminium and titanium industries to support the war effort, providing capital as well as interest-free...
ECFR’s summer entertainment list | ECFR
Every summer, our experts and staff compile a list of books, podcasts, and television series as recommendations for the relaxing days ahead. This year, their...
The idea of China | ECFR
China is known for the export of its products. But in the coming years, it could become even better known for the export of Chinese...
Cold rush: How a transatlantic ship pact can win the race for the Arctic
As global warming melts ice caps, the Arctic is attracting interest from major powers for its increasingly accessible vast oil and gas reserves, as well...