by C4EP | Feb 22, 2019 | Blog
Looking Beyond Trump Europe can still save the transatlantic alliance Source: U.S. Mission to the European Union “He has done damage that the Soviets would have dreamt of.” Asked for comments on President Donald Trump’s impact on the transatlantic...
by C4EP | Feb 15, 2019 | Blog
With friends like these US State Secretary Pompeo’s tour a mixed bag for Europe Source: Wikimedia Commons On Monday (11 February), the United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived on his divisive unifying tour of Central Europe to...
by C4EP | Feb 8, 2019 | Blog
Europe’s Hour EU must lose the unyielding unanimity rule to gain credibility as a global actor Source: Wikimedia Commons The first week of February showed once again why the EU needs to reconsider the voting rules on certain areas of its foreign policy...
by C4EP | Jan 30, 2019 | Blog
And not as I do The EU must lead the way in transparency Source: Daniel Huizinga | Flickr “We cannot demand openness and transparency from others, if those principles are not followed within our own institution.” Heidi Hautala, the Finnish Green MEP and European...
by C4EP | Jan 11, 2019 | Blog
An honest broker? Romania assumes its first EU Presidency amid difficult times Source: Max Pixel Welcome to the year that will shape the future of Europe – a year marked by uncertainty over Brexit, European Election results, and the multiannual financial...
by C4EP | Dec 14, 2018 | Blog
The third front line The EU’s role in eastern Ukraine and the Sea of Azov Source: Andrew Bossi – Wikimedia Commons “We don’t want to risk war, but Putin is already waging one. That makes us look weak.” This was one senior European official’s assessment of the...