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Time for action: Envisioning a new approach to protect civilians in Sudan

In just a year and a half, the ongoing war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia has inflicted...

Zelensky has a game-changing plan to win peace. For it to work, Biden must back it – fast

Earlier this week, I started a 3000km, two-day journey back from the other end of Europe, where I witnessed Ukrainian resilience against Russian terror in...

Future imperfect: The lessons the EU should draw from the UN Summit of the Future

On Sunday, representatives from around the world will gather for the United Nation’s grandly named Summit of the Future, first proposed by secretary-general António Guterres...

Up in arms: European security options for a post-cooperative era

In 2007, Russia faced a serious problem: its intercontinental ballistic missiles with multiple nuclear warheads (ICBM) were out of service. Fearing that the country would...

Russia, Ukraine, and Europe’s war economy

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Hard, fast, and where it hurts: Lessons from Ukraine-related sanctions for a Taiwan conflict scenario

Summary China’s leader Xi Jinping has long affirmed that the “reunification” of Taiwan with the Chinese mainland is “inevitable”. One of the worst-case scenarios for...

Swamp Chronicles: Norman Eisen on the drama of the US presidential race

For the third episode of ECFR’s Swamp Chronicles, Aslı Aydıntaşbaş and Jeremy Shapiro continue to take a deeper look at the state of play in...

Value for money: Why and how Europeans should support the failing economies of Egypt and Tunisia

Summary The economies of Egypt and Tunisia are characterised by weak private sectors, insiderism, and the dominance of key constituencies that maintain regime leaders in...

The perils of predictability: Why Putin’s tightening grip on election results will backfire

It may seem intuitive that autocrats and unfree elections are the best of friends. And Vladimir Putin left nothing to chance in his fifth re-election...

Beyond Netanyahu: Why Europeans need an all-of-Israel approach

Nearly one year on, the Hamas-led 7 October attacks continue to rock Israeli society and politics. On Saturday, thousands gathered in Tel Aviv and towns...