ECFR’s World in 30 Minutes: The Panama Papers

ECFR’s World in 30 Minutes: The Panama Papers

ECFR’s director Mark Leonard speaks with Stefan Kornelius, head of the international section of Sueddeutsche Zeitung, and ECFR senior policy fellows Kadri Liik and Sebastian Dullien, about the biggest leak in whistleblower history. The Panama Papers show how corruption really works in Russia by Mark GaleottiHow Reporters Pulled Off the Panama Papers, the Biggest Leak in Whistleblower History by Andy GreenbergPicture: Flickr/Orban Lopez Cruz

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Signal scandal: The US and its shifting alliances

Signal scandal: The US and its shifting alliances

This week, Mark Leonard joins forces with Jeremy Shapiro, ECFR’s director of research and US programme director, to unpick two momentous geopolitical disruptions. First, a stunning scandal emerged fro...

26 Mar 202514min

Erdogan’s crackdown: Turkey and the fight for democracy

Erdogan’s crackdown: Turkey and the fight for democracy

This week, Mark Leonard welcomes Aslı Aydıntaşbaş, associate senior policy fellow for ECFR’s Wider Europe programme and visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution, to discuss the dramatic arrest of ...

24 Mar 202518min

Europe vs. Trump: Deterrence or escalation?

Europe vs. Trump: Deterrence or escalation?

This week, Mark Leonard hosts Tobias Gehrke, an ECFR senior policy fellow specialising in geoeconomics and economic security, and José Ignacio Torreblanca, head of ECFR’s Madrid office and expert on t...

21 Mar 202530min

Decoding the call: What the Trump-Putin exchange means for global politics

Decoding the call: What the Trump-Putin exchange means for global politics

This week, Mark Leonard is joined by Kirill Shamiev, a policy fellow with ECFR’s Wider Europe programme, to dissect the outcomes and implications of the historic phone call between Donald Trump and Vl...

19 Mar 202511min

Divide and conquer: Trump’s class war

Divide and conquer: Trump’s class war

In this episode, Mark Leonard is joined by Adam Tooze—ECFR trustee, the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis professor of history at Columbia University, director of the university’s European Institute and...

17 Mar 202513min

Trump’s shadow: Reshaping politics and policy across Europe

Trump’s shadow: Reshaping politics and policy across Europe

Donald Trump's presidency has cast a significant shadow over Europe, reshaping its varied political landscapes and policy decisions. As the continent navigates this transformative era, it also faces t...

14 Mar 202524min

Ceasefire or crossroads: Ukraine, the US and Russia's next move

Ceasefire or crossroads: Ukraine, the US and Russia's next move

This week, Mark Leonard welcomes Marie Dumoulin, head of ECFR’s Wider Europe programme, to explore the implications of and strategic motives behind a newly announced Ukraine-US agreement amid the Russ...

12 Mar 202515min

Nuclear rhetoric: Merz, Tusk and the future of deterrence

Nuclear rhetoric: Merz, Tusk and the future of deterrence

This week Mark Leonard welcomes Piotr Buras senior policy fellow and head of ECFR’s Warsaw office to discuss the recent shifts in Europe’s defence strategy. On the weekend, Germany’s chancellor-in-wai...

10 Mar 202515min

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