I n today’s podcast episode, we are pleased as well as honoured to be joined by Ambassador Steven Pifer who is a fellow at the Robert Bosch Academy in Berlin and a…
A s part of our Monday Talk series supported by Science 14, we talked with Angelina Eichhorst on foreign policy challenges facing the European Union in 2021 and beyond. The issues we talked with…
A s 2021 is still young, this new beginning invites us to take a closer look at this new year ahead. Admittedly, the Covid-19 pandemic is still very present, acting as a conflict multiplier…
A t the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak, Russia was considered less affected than other countries in fight against the pandemic. Despite sharing a long border with China, the number of COVID-19 cases…
T he COVID-19 outbreak has spread relentlessly across the globe in the past few months. It has brought unprecedented challenges to healthcare systems in almost every country in the world, but it also has…
*This Discussion Paper was co-authored by
Antoine Decq, Maddalena Testa, Ophelie Allard, and Radu-Ion Gheorghe
O n 9 January 2020, China declared the existence of a new coronavirus following a cluster of pneumonia cases that…
A s part of our Vocal Cast series supported by Science 14, we have talked to Henri Malosse, former President of European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and Honorary Chairman of Vocal Europe. Among many…
M ore than eight years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya remains highly unstable, with major powers manoeuvring for influence in the region. Libya is today divided between the Libyan National Army (LNA)…
A s part of our Vocal Cast series supported by Science 14, we have talked with HE Péter Szijjártó, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary. During our exchange with Mr Foreign Minister,…
T he political climate in the Western Balkans has become more volatile in recent years, characterized by an increase in bilateral tensions and a sharpening nationalist and at times warmongering rhetoric. A growing political…