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Transatlantic relations after President Joe Biden’s first 100 days in office
How central is the EU to the US and its interests in Europe? And how does the public in European countries view Biden’s America?
How central is the EU to the US and its interests in Europe? And how does the public in European countries view Biden’s America?
Berlin and Washington need to avoid a worst-case scenario in which cooperation on other pressing transatlantic issues becomes impossible
In a future, states will likely become more transactional and try to force changes in behaviour from others in exchange for the use of a platform or supply chain
Could a “concert of powers” be the solution for the increasing power competition between the US and China and the current crisis of democracy?
This event will be in Bulgarian but simultaneous translation into English will be provided
Member states are not divided into two diametrically opposed camps. This makes the implementation of the European Green Deal an intricate puzzle – yet achievable
Germany’s recent corruption scandals are as much about the health of democracy in Germany and the EU as they are simply questions of money
Nord Stream 2 has become a suitcase without a handle: hard to abandon; hard to take along
There are at least six reasons why public opinion on foreign policy should matter more today than it did in the past
What are different models for thinking about global order? How do ideas about war shape what statesmen and -women do?