Europeans see that many people are coming here, even though they don’t have a title. And they are growing frustrated, leading them into the arms of dangerous populists
Media mentions – ECFR Warsaw
Beijing actively pursues the interests of populist groups in the EU. If they gain strength in the new European Parliament, pro-China voices should be expected to grow
It is true that the initial capital costs [of the European Green Deal] may be higher, but the long-term savings – from higher fossil fuel prices – will far outweigh them
With the current political situation in Europe, it is hard to imagine that countries like Hungary, Slovakia or Poland would agree to far-reaching changes, for example in the decision-making process
In their op-ed, Piotr Buras, Camille Grand, and Jana Puglierin explain why the ‘Weimar moment’ could make a difference in the geopolitical future of Europe
Since the speech announcing Zeitenwende, Olaf Scholz has been making statements like that of a defense minister. He does so in an effort to preserve his image as a peace politician
The way to avoid a legitimacy crisis or attempt to create one would be to reconstruct the government and form a cabinet of national unity with opposition representatives
Edwin Bendyk on the socio-political situation in Ukraine
He wants to show that Nato does not create security, but works against China’s and Russia’s interests
Hungary is China’s Trojan horse in the EU