By cancelling the submarine deal, Europeans have been blindsided
Jana Puglierin comments on AUKUS
By cancelling the submarine deal, Europeans have been blindsided
Jana Puglierin comments on AUKUS
Now Merkel’s leaving office after 16 years, many Europeans believe the country’s “golden age” is over — including a majority of Germans, according to a recent poll by ECFR
Contrarily to what we have seen in the past, Germany’s power and prosperity now contribute to its image of a reliable partner.
Jana Puglierin and Piotr Buras’ report is quoted in Le Monde
The Austrian newspaper presents the new polling data by ECFR
The key challenge, for whoever wins next week’s election, will be to convince Germans that a serious shift is required in how their country engages with the EU
Euronews quotes Jana Puglierin in their article on the newly published ECFR policy brief
They can no longer afford to remain neutral, or pursue the status quo. It is time for Berlin to take sides
Politico reports on the latest ECFR study and quotes co-author Jana Puglierin on how Germany must reposition itself after the elections
Germany’s outgoing chancellor Angela Merkel would be the preferred choice for a hypothetical ‘president of Europe’, compared with French President Macron
New ECFR study quoted in the Financial Times
According to a poll carried out in twelve EU member states, the Chancellor, who is about to step down from power, has succeeded in establishing Germany as a reliable partner
Le Monde presents ECFR’s latest study on what European citizens expect from post-election Germany
Germans should perhaps cast aside their doubts about Germany’s leadership qualities
Germany’s glory is fading as many Europeans believe, according to the ECFR study
The biggest challenge […] will be to convince Germans that the way their country works with the EU needs to be fundamentally changed
Jana Puglierin on the challenges post-Merkel Germany faces