Merkelism is unlikely to outlive Merkel… because the EU will need a more visionary and courageous Germany to strengthen its foundations and defend its place in the world
Piotr Buras and Jana Puglierin on Europe after Merkel
Merkelism is unlikely to outlive Merkel… because the EU will need a more visionary and courageous Germany to strengthen its foundations and defend its place in the world
Piotr Buras and Jana Puglierin on Europe after Merkel
What can Foreign Minister Baerbock achieve? Jana Puglierin discusses in the SWR2 Forum
The coalition has set itself the goal of coordinating everything on a European level, especially China policy. So there is the claim: Germany is not doing it alone.
Jana Puglierin talks about the first days of the new German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock
This is a role in which Germany, and in particular the foreign minister, can play a significant role in shaping European climate policy at an international level
Jana Puglierin sees climate policy as more than just a national project, because Germany should be a leading nation on this issue in the European Union
Germany is no longer looking for good relations with Russia […] but for stable relations and constructive dialogue
Jana Puglierin comments on the language on Russia of the new German government
The coalition wants to Europeanize its foreign policy. No more going it alone, but rather more agreements with partners
Jana Puglerin publishes in Europe.Table on how Germany wants to make its foreign policy more progressive
They tried to cover it up in the coalition agreement, but the text remains very open
Jana Puglierin sees conflict potential between the three “traffic light” parties on fundamental EU issues
[The new coalition] adopts a new tone with China and Russia that sounds more realistic…they recognize that they are engaged in international systemic competition and want the EU to be prepared
Jana Puglierin’s recent commentary on Germany’s new coalition and its foreign policy position
The policy of remaining neutral and avoiding tough solutions to Europe’s predicaments does not seem to be a viable approach to the challenges ahead
Jana Puglierin and Piotr Buras’s “Beyond Merkelism” policy brief is quoted by EuroActiv
The foreign-policy chapter is stronger than I’d expected
Jana Puglierin on the German “traffic light” coalition agreement