What a Le Pen presidency would mean for Europe and the world
How would a Le Pen presidency affect Europe and the world?
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How would a Le Pen presidency affect Europe and the world?
What kind of role did foreign policy play in the election campaigns before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and what role is it playing now?
Humanitarian crises in places like Afghanistan, Yemen or Ethiopia are not only a reflection of internal turmoil – but mirror a much grander development: system failure
Join us on this journey to a more therapeutic approach to international relations. The mini-series brings you five special episodes with guests including today’s Anne-Marie Slaughter, Marietje Schaake, and Dan Drezner.
What steps can the EU take to defend its legal order and protect the authority of the CJEU?
How should the next German government concretely shape its China policy, and its approach to the Indo-Pacific?
Whoever wins the election, the next German government must approach climate action more systematically and in a more sustained fashion
How would a (partially) Green government affect German foreign policy?
Could a “concert of powers” be the solution for the increasing power competition between the US and China and the current crisis of democracy?
Why did the approaches to handling the coronavirus differ so much even in all the countries around the globe?