Following his address to the IIEA, this blog outlines Professor Sachs’ argument that the international community must live up to global commitments made in the SDGs in the post-pandemic recovery.
Following his address to the IIEA, this blog outlines Professor Sachs’ argument that the international community must live up to global commitments made in the SDGs in the post-pandemic recovery.
Mark Landler assesses the outcome of the US Presidential Election in the context of Anglo-American relations.
Professor John Mearsheimer shares his insights on the future direction of US Foreign Policy in the aftermath of the election.
Leaders from Ireland’s defence and foreign policy spheres offer their perspective on how the Women, Peace and Security agenda can enhance foreign, security and defence policy.
Taking place just days after the US Presidential Election, this expert discussion focuses on how US foreign policy may shift under a President Joe Biden or continue in the same vein under President Trump.
Ambassador Mulvaney outlines the US Government’s perspective on the protection of the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement and peace in Northern Ireland in the context of ongoing EU-UK talks.
Federica Mogherini reflects on Europe’s role in the world and the future of multilateralism in the aftermath of the pandemic.
General Claudio Graziano discusses how the EU will act as a global security provider and contribute to protect EU interests.
Just over two weeks prior to the US Presidential Election, Radosław Sikorski MEP offers his analysis of the current state, and future of, the transatlantic alliance.
Paolo Cesarini discusses the threat of disinformation and the EU’s policy response to it, focusing on the EU’s Code of Practice on Disinformation, which is currently under review.