Jana Puglierin speaks about the transatlantic relationship and a post-Merkel Germany
Media mentions – Jana Puglierin
In my opinion, for all her achievements, the Chancellor has been instrumental in pushing the rule of law crisis in the EU further and further ahead
That Merkel is a keeper of the status quo has consequences, writes Jana Puglierin
A majority [of Germans] believe the “golden age” is over
The FAZ refers to the latest ECFR survey on Germany’s role in Europe
The German weekly newspaper refers to ECFR’s latest opinion polling on Germany’s role in Europe
Jana Puglierin talks in this podcast about Merkel’s legacy last beyond the parliamentary election
Europe without Merkel is like Agatha Christie films without Miss Marple
Jana Puglierin being interviewed about Merkel’s legacy and the future of Germany and the EU after the elections
Merkel’s record is that she was able like no one else to bring European heads of state and government to the table and negotiate with them until a viable solution was found for all.
Jana Puglierin summarises Merkel’s legacy in her article
No one can replace Angela Merkel, at least for the foreseeable future, because Angela Merkel had built her reputation and her political weight over 16 years
Jana Puglierin believes that Merkel’s absence will leave a void in Europe
The Europeans must do much more to keep their own backyard secure. This is true with regard to Russia, with regard to the South – and for all this we need Britain
Jana Puglierin comments on the AUKUS deal
It is inexplicable to me how one can talk for so long about climate action and how to make Germany fit for the future without mentioning the EU, which plays a massive role in this
In Germany, the assumption prevails that you don’t win elections with foreign policy, explains Jana Puglierin