Will the Iran Nuclear Deal Survive Trump?
ECFR Senior Policy Fellow Ellie Geranmayeh's interview with: 1. Dr. Richard Nephew, Program Director, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University, former lead sanctions expert for the U.S. team...
View ArticleWhat future for the U.S.-Iran relations?
ECFR's Ellie Geranmayeh hosts a discussion on the Iran nuclear deal, the outcome of the Iran elections and the US foreign policy with a panel of eminent Iran experts, including: Dr. Nasser Hadian,...
View ArticleTrump's impact on the Middle East
Ruth Citrin speaks with Ellie Geranmayeh, Julien Barnes-Dacey and Hugh Lovatt, about the state of play in the MENA region and the considerations for Europeans after one year in office of US president...
View ArticleInterview with Daniel Seidemann
In this special ECFR discussion, MENA Policy Fellow Hugh Lovatt interviews Daniel Seidemann, the Founder of Terrestrial Jerusalem and an Israeli attorney that specialises in the geopolitics of...
View ArticleAn interview with Anne Applebaum and José Ignacio Torreblanca
Head of ECFR's Madrid Office, Jose Ignacio Torreblanca talks to the American historian, a Pulitzer Prize winner for Gulag, and expert on authoritarian populism about the recently published "The...
View ArticleThe geopolitics of cybersecurity
Are both, the EU and Japan ready for the challenges ahead of a digital 21st century? In many respects, there are points of contact between Asia and Europe. Parts, components, but also software from...
View ArticleSpecial ECFR discussion on Palestinian politics
In this special ECFR discussion on Palestinian politics, MENA Policy Fellow Hugh Lovatt interviews Inès Abdel Razek, Advocacy Director for the Palestine Institute for Public Diplomacy (PIPD) and Amjad...
View ArticleLead time: How Germany should move on from Merkel | Climate Policy
Welcome to ECFR’s special limited podcast series, in which we bring you the most pressing items on Germany’s foreign policy to-do list for its new government! In our first episode, we'll discuss...
View ArticleLead time: How Germany should move on from Merkel | China Policy
Lead time: How Germany should move on from Merkel | China Policy Welcome to ECFR’s special limited podcast series, in which we bring you the most pressing items on Germany’s foreign policy to-do list...
View ArticleLead time: How Germany should move on from Merkel | Economic Coercion
In our third episode, we’ll discuss Germany’s approach to economic sovereignty and threats of economic coercion. Even though, this should be mainly viewed as a European task, Germany – as the EU’s...
View ArticleLead time: How Germany should move on from Merkel | Tech
In our fourth and last episode, we’ll discuss how Germany should tackle digitalisation and tech innovation. As this area had been somewhat neglected during the Merkel years, the new government should...
View ArticleEurope listens...to Raja Mohan
As the EU builds up its global footprint, it’s crucial to avoid European naval gazing. Instead, Europe needs to engage partners around the world on their expectations and concerns about the EU’s...
View ArticleEurope listens... to Audrey Tang
As the EU builds up its global footprint, it’s crucial to avoid European naval gazing. Instead, Europe needs to engage partners around the world on their expectations and concerns about the EU’s...
View ArticleEurope listens... to Dr Matshidiso Moeti
As the EU builds up its global footprint, it’s crucial to avoid European naval gazing. Instead, Europe needs to engage partners around the world on their expectations and concerns about the EU’s...
View ArticleEurope listens to... Togzhan Kassenova
As the EU builds up its global footprint, it’s crucial to avoid European naval gazing. Instead, Europe needs to engage partners around the world on their expectations and concerns about the EU’s...
View ArticleIn:Sight China with Wang Jisi
This podcast was recorded on 23 November 2022, one day before the Urumqi apartment fire, which was followed by nationwide protests against the zero-covid policy in China. - China is becoming ever more...
View ArticleIn:Sight China with Liu Hongqiao
China is becoming ever more important to global affairs. But the covid-19 pandemic, as well as political and geopolitical challenges, mean that Europeans’ ability to engage with Chinese thinkers and...
View ArticleIn:Sight China with with Pan Chengxin
China is becoming ever more important to global affairs. But political and geopolitical challenges, as well as the covid-19 pandemic, have diminished Europeans’ ability to engage with Chinese thinkers...
View ArticleEurope Listens... to Shauna Aminath
Climate change is an immediate existential threat to the coral islands that make up the Maldives, one of the lowest-lying countries in the world. Recent predictions estimate that, by 2050, rising sea...
View ArticleEurope Listens … to Avinash Persaud
Action on climate financing is long overdue. Inadequate mitigation and adaptation have already led to substantial loss and damage in the most vulnerable countries. But the scale of investment required...
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