How is Berlin leading Europe: German dilemmas, fears from Central Europe
Are the German policy circles able to meet the objectives set by them?
Are the German policy circles able to meet the objectives set by them?
In a public debate, Almut Möller discussed with Gerald Knaus and Roderick Parks, European border management and migration
ECFR Heads of offices and experts discussed the question What is Germany´s new role in foreign policy leadership?
On the 30th of May ECFR Berlin, the Embassy of the Netherlands and the Stiftung Mercator convened a workshop on what has controversially been framed “the new German question”. Experts from different member states addressed both objective and normative aspects of Germany’s leadership within the EU.
In einer Podiumdiskussion mit Angeliki Dimitriadi und anderen europäischen Experten wurde mit dem Publikum über die Frage wie Europa auf die Herausforderung der Migration reagieren sollte diskutiert.
We are currently witnessing deep divisions within and between European societies. What are their driving forces? What are the various perspectives on the series of crises in recent years and how did the European Union contribute to all of this? What can we do to overcome the existing divisions between politics and the European societies? There was indeed much to be talked of in another round of our Berlin Foreign Policy Club.
Can Merkel keep the European and domestic coalition afloat?
Europe in a geo-economics world. Rethink: Europe launches essay collection in Berlin.
Regarding Germany's upcoming Chairmanship of the OSCE, we discussed the role of the OSCE today and Germany's possible impact in 2016.
The Syrian refugee crisis, Germany and Turkey – What to expect from Ankara?” with Gerald Knaus, Chairman of the European Stability Initiative