ECFR's World in 30 Minutes: Enforced refugee quotas - the end of the european project?

ECFR's World in 30 Minutes: Enforced refugee quotas - the end of the european project?

ECFR's director Mark Leonard speaks to ECFR senior policy fellows Susi Dennison, Josef Janning and Vessela Tcherneva about the possible implications of the refugee crisis and whether it will tear the European Union apart.Picture: Flickr/Thijs ter Haar Bookshelf:Divided Poland faces foreign policy crossroads by Piotr BurasTen home truths on Europe's refugee crisis by Susi Dennison, Dina Pardijs and Nick WitneyWebsites:EU InsightThe Catch Up Index

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Doves and Hawks: Foreign policy in the second Trump age

Doves and Hawks: Foreign policy in the second Trump age

A humanitarian crisis in Gaza; question marks around Iran; unstable governments in eastern Europe; and the growth of China’s economic and military might. All are cause for concern—and all provide the ...

13 Jun 202533min

Uncrowded house: European power during demographic change

Uncrowded house: European power during demographic change

How policymakers respond to Europe’s many challenges—from Russian aggression to sluggish economic growth to the shift to clean energy - will shape the continent for decades to come. In the face of the...

6 Jun 202527min

NATO and Europe first: Britain’s new Strategic Defence Review

NATO and Europe first: Britain’s new Strategic Defence Review

This week, Mark Leonard is joined by Malcolm Chalmers, deputy director general at the Royal United Services Institute and former Labour government advisor, for an Emergency Room episode dissecting the...

4 Jun 202517min

Nawrocki’s win: What Poland’s populist president means for Europe

Nawrocki’s win: What Poland’s populist president means for Europe

This week, Mark Leonard is joined by Piotr Buras, head of ECFR’s Warsaw office, for a 15-minute rapid-response episode dissecting the outcome of Poland’s presidential election. Yesterday, right-wing ...

2 Jun 202515min

Mobilising Europe: The case for a European Preparedness Act

Mobilising Europe: The case for a European Preparedness Act

This week, Mark Leonard is joined by Tiago Antunes, ECFR associate senior fellow at and former Portuguese secretary of state for European affairs; and Nicu Popescu, ECFR distinguished policy fellow an...

30 Mai 202535min

Crisis and collapse: Europe’s intervention in Gaza

Crisis and collapse: Europe’s intervention in Gaza

This week, Mark Leonard is joined by Julien Barnes-Dacey, ECFR’s Middle East and North Africa programme director, for an emergency room episode diving into the dire situation in Gaza. After the March ...

27 Mai 202519min

Security ties and political trade-offs: Inside the EU-UK deal

Security ties and political trade-offs: Inside the EU-UK deal

This week, Mark Leonard is joined by Camille Grand, former assistant secretary general at NATO and ECFR distinguished policy fellow, and Ivan Rogers, formerly Britain’s permanent representative to the...

23 Mai 202535min

Liberal tides, populist currents: Elections in Poland and Romania

Liberal tides, populist currents: Elections in Poland and Romania

This week, Mark Leonard is joined by Piotr Buras, head of ECFR’s Warsaw office, for an emergency room episode dissecting Sunday’s pivotal elections in Poland and Romania. Their discussion, which was r...

21 Mai 202515min

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