Caring about Sharing: Die Zukunft der Nuklearen Teilhabe
Diskussionsrunde zum Thema Nukleare Teilhabe
Diskussionsrunde zum Thema Nukleare Teilhabe
Berlin has quietly made concessions to new calls for greater solidarity. But back home this consensus may not last forever
One member state has become a dictatorship as others spiral into debt. Germany must lead the European Union through the coronavirus crisis
German decision-makers must now bear in mind not only their country’s well-being but also that of the entire EU
Despite its preoccupation with borders, the worldview of the AfD makes no distinction between foreign and domestic policy – and the party is using both to extend its deleterious influence
The grand coalition will continue to be a kind of caretaker government in its lack of a big foreign policy vision
The Tiergarten hitman travelling freely across the Schengen area should prompt reflection in European capitals, and greater demands of Berlin to act. But a pan-European response remains unforthcoming
Internationalising the euro is no longer the taboo it once was in Germany. Quietly, but indisputably, views in Berlin are starting to shift
If Europe isn’t what it used to be, this is largely because Germany isn’t what it long wanted to be
Berlin has turned punching below one’s weight into an art form. This is not good enough, either for Germany or for Europe