US President Joe Biden comes to Europe this week eager to show that the United States is back as a supporter of multilateralism. At the G7 summit and meetings with NATO and the European Union, Biden ...
A nuclear deterrent does not preclude major war. Putin has learnt this lesson—now Europe needs to do the same.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the United States is focused on doing business, at the expense of peace. There are ways for ...
Within a few weeks, Britain will have a new prime minister. Andy Burnham, who was recently elected as an MP following nine years as mayor of Greater Manchester, looks set to take over without ...
Those who follow only intergovernmental negotiations or debates in the media might think that nothing has changed in the ...
The new defence investment plan is weighed down by the habits of Britain’s defence establishment. By contrast, the British public appear readier to accept chang ...
An event hosted by Rockefeller Foundation and the European Council on Foreign Relations, focused on the need for effective international cooperation that meets today’s challenges. We will begin with ...
While the war with Iran continues to escalate, Donald Trump is still set to visit China with which the stakes extend from tariffs and intensifying geopolitical rivalry. Under its latest 5-year plan, ...
Reflecting on the findings from our previous events and drawing on Mark Leonard's latest IPPR paper, Britain's strategy for a decade of danger: Our nation, our ...
In a private discussion on EU and UK attitudes towards a renewed partnership, a decade after the referendum, Mark Leonard and Marcus Roberts will present some embargoed data from ECFR and Mandate ...
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