Crisis of European confidence: How Europeans see their place in the world
Join a panel of political pundits to help disentangle the public mood ahead of Biden’s first overseas trip
Join a panel of political pundits to help disentangle the public mood ahead of Biden’s first overseas trip
Berlin can make its climate action more ambitious – and galvanise its European partners at the same time
Berlin and Washington need to avoid a worst-case scenario in which cooperation on other pressing transatlantic issues becomes impossible
Member states are not divided into two diametrically opposed camps. This makes the implementation of the European Green Deal an intricate puzzle – yet achievable
There are at least six reasons why public opinion on foreign policy should matter more today than it did in the past
A populist alliance in the European Parliament may prove unworkable because of the parties’ diverging global outlooks
The demands on EU crisis management, both military and civilian, have constantly risen, but there is a lack of the necessary means and political will to act collectively
Germany managed to keep Europe together in a time of severe crisis. The country led diplomatic efforts to find an agreement on the EU’s seven-year budget and its recovery fund