European Council on Foreign Relations
- by Anthony DworkinRegardless of the US election’s outcome, Europe will face some difficult choices on how far liberal states should cooperate with illiberal ones in shaping the international order.
- by Justinas MickusRussia and the eastern neighbourhood are Lithuania’s top foreign policy priorities, even in a global pandemic.
- by Pawel ZerkaSweden needs to stay flexible – and avoid getting stuck in one coalition – if it wants to use its power in the EU to the fullest.
- by Ellie GeranmayehA broad range of political and financial problems are likely to prevent Iran from importing advanced weapons systems in the coming years.
- by Roderich KiesewetterRecent events show that Moscow does not take Berlin seriously when it acts alone. Germany must coordinate its actions at the European level and find common responses to Russia’s behaviour.
- by Julien Barnes-DaceyThe US will continue to retreat from the Middle East and North Africa, whoever wins the presidency. Europe needs to get its house in order to defend its interests.
- by Claire Busse & Rafael LossThe Greens’ drive and plans will be essential if Germany is to regain a leadership role on European climate policy.
- by Nicu PopescuEU diplomacy could facilitate a conflict settlement process by pressuring Armenia and Azerbaijan to start implementing the Madrid Principles.
- by Jana PuglierinThe Europeans are insufficiently prepared to provide more in terms of defence and stability. There will be a rude awakening even with a President Biden in the White House.
- by Manisha ReuterIndia and Europe are both looking to free themselves from dependence on China. On questions of health and technology, they should be natural allies.