While doing our best to help Ukraine win, we have to make sure that the EU enlargement, the most successful EU policy ever, continues
Gabrielius Landsbergis explains why it’s too early for the EU to tap itself on the shoulder
While doing our best to help Ukraine win, we have to make sure that the EU enlargement, the most successful EU policy ever, continues
Gabrielius Landsbergis explains why it’s too early for the EU to tap itself on the shoulder
Strengthening ties with India has become essential both diplomatically, bringing together Delhi, Brussels and Washington, and economically, attaching Europe to the fastest-growing member of the G20
The question of whether Germany will be able to keep defence spending at two per cent of GDP after 2027 is an open question
The BRICS, Africa, and Europe have much in common in their pursuit of net zero, above all the rapid rollout of renewable energy
At the time of Scholz’s speech in February 2022, the “Zeitenwende” was not a well thought-out foreign policy work programme, but something that the chancellor was “observing” and had to react to
I think EU member states are not clear about what the risks are and how big those risks are, so there is quite a bit of demand for a better understanding of the data and evidence
The elections to the European Parliament next year will be very decisive if one looks further ahead, because the centre right group is turning more negative to green policies
Contrary to my hopes the discussions didn’t really evolve
For Europe, the war in Ukraine should be a wake-up call: private European companies basically play almost no role when compared with big American tech giants