What does Germany think about its role in Europe?
With Germany's pivotal role in Europe crystallising in the face of the EU's crises, an expert survey reveals how German policymakers feel about their partners
With Germany's pivotal role in Europe crystallising in the face of the EU's crises, an expert survey reveals how German policymakers feel about their partners
Not too long ago the main concern about Europe seemed to be its super-state potential – the time has come to seriously worry about the opposite scenario
To qualify as an engine of integration, the two countries need to demonstrate their willingness to go it alone if need be.
Analysis of the attitudes of different EU countries to a range of measures on the refugee crisis
Fragmentation and lack of common goals and processes threaten the future of the European Union
Europe’s evolution, which is vital for our survival, can only be continued by overcoming the obstacle which the Greek crisis represents
Through the transformation of Greece, Germany and France can lay the foundation for a new culture of partnership and good governance in Europe
To lead the EU may seem like a burden; it is, in truth, an historic opportunity
If the relationship German Chancellor Angela Merkel and EU President Donald Tusk have built won’t last, a pillar of Germany’s architecture for the EU will crumble
An argument in favour of merging the territorial defence forces of an inner core of EU member states