Germany scores best of all countries because it is not only strong in various areas, but also invests “in the Union’s ability to act”
DW refers to results of the European Sovereignty Index
Germany scores best of all countries because it is not only strong in various areas, but also invests “in the Union’s ability to act”
DW refers to results of the European Sovereignty Index
The EU can exercise its own leadership to be competitive with US companies and support the most vulnerable economies
We live in a state of “no-peace” which could become permanent
The war has been a sobering shock for Europeans, who are exhibiting a new sense of urgency in rethinking what it will take to keep the continent safe and secure
Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin describe in their op-ed how the European Union can strengthen its capacity to act
When it comes down to it, being able to deal with complex dependencies is what European sovereignty is all about
The German newspaper refers to Germany’s score in ECFR’s European Sovereignty Index
Europe can meet and actively shape the global challenges that have resulted from interdependence
Our approach remains very reactive
According to the recently published “Power Atlas”, the relative economic power of the EU and Germany is fading