Susi Dennison, ECFR

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Past articles by Susi:

Green peace: How Europe’s climate policy can survive the war in Ukraine

Russia’s war on Ukraine has weakened European governments’ commitment to EU climate goals. European leaders should intensify their efforts to build clean, sustainable energy security. → Read More

Crisis of confidence: How Europeans see their place in the world

Public faith in EU institutions has declined due to their handling of the covid-19 pandemic. However, citizens still believe in the need for greater cooperation. → Read More

Together in trauma: Europeans and the world after covid-19

A new survey shows that, after the onset of the covid-19 crisis, there has been a rise in public support for unified EU action to tackle global threats → Read More

Geopolitics in the coronavirus era – who will be crowned winner?

Last week’s episode saw our experts dissecting the coronavirus’ implications for Europe. In today's episode, we’re breaking down how the crisis is unfolding in the rest of the world. From the Middle East to Russia and Asia, and all over across the Atlantic – what long-term effects could it have… → Read More

Give the people what they want: Popular demand for a strong European foreign policy

European voters want to see the European Union come of age as a geopolitical actor and chart its own course → Read More

The end of monogamy in Europe?

With two thirds of Europeans voting for a pro-European party, the big challenge now is for the political groups to move beyond their status quo ways of working → Read More

What Europeans really feel: The battle for the political system

ECFR conducts research and promotes informed debate across Europe on the development of a coherent and effective European foreign policy. → Read More

Chequers Mate

There has been relatively little discussion of the substance of the Chequers White Paper - especially when it comes to security → Read More

The European budget talks: Financial threat to a global Europe

Although talks on the EU’s next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) might appear dull on the surface, we should force ourselves to take notice of them and emphasise the long-term importance of the external tranche of the budget. → Read More

Post-Brexit security concerns should safeguard scandal-hit UK aid budget

The UK sees overseas aid as an important part of its approach to international security. With Brexit it is already feeling vulnerable enough without introducing new security worries. → Read More

Tackling the new consensus on migration

For ambitious and principled EU leaders, here is how to re-set the debate on migration at the European Council. → Read More

Lessons for the Left

The parties of the European Left have still to establish clear positions on the nativist vs internationalist debate that defines contemporary politics. → Read More

UK election: Brexit is back

Corbyn’s focus on the domestic issues behind the Brexit vote, rather than on Brexit itself, may prove to be the better campaign strategy. → Read More

Will Germany make room for Macron?

France is ready to come back to the centre of the European project, but Germany will need to compromise to make things work. → Read More

Brexit looms large over UK election

The Prime Minister’s opportunistic decision to capitalise on her strong domestic standing is complicated by the international context. → Read More

The UK government's Brexit strategy: What we know so far

Theresa May seems to be looking for a compromise around freedom of movement in order to retain access to the Single Market. → Read More

The world according to Europe’s insurgent parties: Putin, migration and people power

A political tsunami is on the horizon driven by more referenda - meet the insurgent parties calling for them. → Read More

Brits abroad: How Brexit could hurt expats

A British exit from the EU could jeopardise the jobs, homes, and healthcare of the 1.2 million Brits living in Europe, according to new research from ECFR. → Read More

One hundred years of British solitude: Magical thinking about Brexit and security

ECFR conducts research and promotes informed debate across Europe on the development of a coherent and effective European foreign policy. → Read More

View from London: Leading on foreign responses

London has steered clear of internal EU divisions over burden sharing, but is willing to engage externally on refugee crisis → Read More