The European Council on Foreign Relations

Programmes

ECFR's research work is organised around the following four programmes:


Institutions, Money and Power


How can the European Union and its member countries increase their global reach? How should the EU pursue its interests and values through trade and aid policies? Can European civilian and military capabilities be deployed with greater effectiveness in the world’s conflict zones?

Russia and Wider Europe


Can the EU recast its relationship to its eastern neighbours and a resurgent Russia? What can be done to use the prospect of EU membership and economic, military and political cooperation to promote democracy, human rights and the rule of law, resolve frozen conflicts and lessen the threat of energy dependence?

Asia


This programme explores how the EU could pursue more effective strategies in its relations with Asia, engaging China, India and Japan on global issues like energy and climate change; development and human rights; nuclear proliferation and global governance. The programme also publishes as a joint Asia Centre and ECFR project a bi-monthly analytical survey of Chinese news and debate entitled China Analysis.

Democracy, Human Rights and Justice

How can the EU and its member states best promote the values of democracy, human rights and justice across the spectrum of Europe's engagement with the world? What is the relationship of these principles to other objectives of European foreign policy, and what is the most effective way to support their further expansion? Also publishes as part of an ECFR-FRIDE joint project various case studies on European promotion of democracy and human rights.

 

In the Press

Reuters - 08 Mar 10

Daniel Korski on what lies ahead for Baroness Ashton.

International Herald Tribune - 08 Mar 10

Roger Cohen quotes Nick Witney and Jeremy Shapiro’s transatlantic report.

El Pais - 07 Mar 10

Thomas Klau on Ashton and Lisbon.

The Guardian - 05 Mar 10

Andrew Wilson on Yanukovych’s EU-Russia balancing act.

International Herald Tribune - 05 Mar 10

Thomas Klau: “The Parliament is the biggest immediate beneficiary of the Lisbon Treaty”.…

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