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Summit of ambition: How European and Gulf states can build a newly strategic relationship
[ad_1] The first-ever summit between the European Union and the Gulf Cooperation Council takes place on 16 October in Brussels. In recent years, GCC countries...
Kamala Harris and the future of US foreign policy
[ad_1] Flagship newsletter | Our weekly round-up on ECFR’s publications, podcasts, events, jobs, and media coverage delivered straight to your inbox every Friday morning. Media...
Breaking tradition: Why Russia’s war is making Switzerland question its neutrality
[ad_1] Among life’s few certainties, Swiss neutrality is up there with death and taxes. At least it was until the Federal Department of Defence, Civil...
Swamp Chronicles: Ken Weinstein on Trump and the Indo-Pacific
[ad_1] For the fifth episode of ECFR’s Swamp Chronicles, Aslı Aydıntaşbaş and Jeremy Shapiro talk to Ken Weinstein, Japan chair and former president and CEO...
Victory foretold: How Europeans should respond to Tunisia’s unfair presidential election
[ad_1] Tunisia’s presidential election on 6 October will be the first since the country’s 2011 democratic revolution that is not free and fair. Tunisia’s president,...
Inventing NATO 3.0: Why Rutte should bridge the EU and the US for a stronger alliance
[ad_1] On 1 October 2024, Mark Rutte became the new NATO secretary. The former Dutch prime minister succeeds the former Norwegian prime minister, Jens Stoltenberg,...
Power to the people: How the EU’s energy transition can help fight the “greenlash”
[ad_1] Summary EU climate action faces opposition from a strengthened populist presence in the European Parliament and in some member states. But the energy transition...
Mending Fences: Europe’s stake in the Saudi-Iran detente
[ad_1] Summary Saudi-Iran rivalry has long deepened conflict lines in the Middle East. But growing mutual vulnerabilities prompted a quiet rapprochement, culminating in the 2023...
After Nasrallah: Ways to de-escalate the burgeoning Middle East conflict
[ad_1] Problem Israel’s killing of Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Friday represents a significant tactical victory for the country – but it heightens the risk...
Building BRICS: What Erdogan’s geopolitical gamble could mean for the West
[ad_1] Given the rhetoric and actions of Ankara over the last decade, it is hardly surprising that Turkey has finally decided to formally apply for...