http://www.ecfr.eu
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Council_on_Foreign_Relations:
The European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) is a pan-European think tank with offices in seven European capitals.[1] Launched in October 2007, it conducts research and aims to promote informed debate across Europe on the development of coherent and effective European values based foreign policy.
ECFR was founded by Mark Leonard together with 50 European politicians, business leaders, public intellectuals and activists.[2] ECFR has offices in Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Rome, Warsaw and Sofia and is led by its Director, Mark Leonard and CEO Dick Oosting. ECFR's Council brings together over 160 influential Europeans from 27 countries.
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Funding
ECFR is a private not-for-profit organisation that relies on donations.[22] It was established with the support of Open Society Foundations, Communitas Foundation and Fundación Para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Diálogo Exterior (FRIDE). Its partners and funders are foundations, corporations, governments and individuals.
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Communications
ECFR regularly publishes comment and analysis pieces on foreign policy issues on its website. The site also houses a blog, ‘Whose World Order?’, on which ECFR staff and experts write about the organisation's work, international affairs and Europe's place in the world. ECFR also publishes podcasts in English and occasional podcasts in French, German, Italian and Spanish.[23] ECFR's Madrid office has its own Spanish-language blog. ECFR has a Facebook page and Twitter feed.
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