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Europe’s Radical Right Is Formidable—but not Unstoppable

Radical-right forces are already influencing EU policies and could determine the bloc’s future direction. Yet internal divisions give mainstream parties a tactical advantage in this pivotal election year.

· April 9, 2024
How the EU Supports Authoritarianism in Egypt

Brussels is overlooking Egypt’s lack of democratic reforms to secure Cairo’s cooperation in other fields. This short-sighted approach is emboldening the regime and hurting Egyptian civil society.

  • Christian Achrainer
  • Michelle Pace
· December 12, 2023
The Israel-Hamas War Compounds Europe’s Security Challenges

In response to developments in the Middle East, the EU has been weak and divided. Its leaders need to be strategic in addressing the growing insecurity and instability on the continent.

· November 2, 2023
Judy Asks: Does the Hamas-Israel War Make Europe Vulnerable?

The conflict between Hamas and Israel reveals deep divisions within and among EU member states. These tensions are fueling both anti-Semitism and Islamophobia.

· October 26, 2023
Europe Props Up Tunisia’s Undemocratic Status Quo

Pouring money into Kais Saied’s increasingly repressive regime will not solve Tunisia’s migration problem. Rather, it could lead to instability and a further exodus of people to Europe.

· June 13, 2023
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Rethinking EU-MENA Engagement
June 8, 2023

As part of the ENGAGE project, Carnegie Europe will be hosting this public event within the framework of the 2-day ENGAGE Regional Symposium on the MENA Region. Speakers will discuss ways for the EU to forge an effective policy towards the region.