A victory for Trump would be the push that Europeans need to stop talking about sovereignty and start building it
Susi Dennison and Janka Oertel comment on the what the US election could mean for Europe’s foreign policy
A victory for Trump would be the push that Europeans need to stop talking about sovereignty and start building it
Susi Dennison and Janka Oertel comment on the what the US election could mean for Europe’s foreign policy
The latest report by Susi Dennison and Livia Franco on how Lisbon can guide the EU into the post-covid era is quoted by the portuguese outlet RTP
The report by Susi Dennison and Livia Franco is quoted by the portuguese newspaper Publico
The next few years will be a time of change for European leadership. It will be very difficult to replace Merkel’s ability to bring together different personalities and different political views within the EU.
In an interview, Susi Dennison explains where the international appreciation for Chancellor Merkel comes from
A victory for Biden promises a partner for Europe in the White House who wants to restore US leadership on the international stage. But this does not allow Europe to break free. After all, Biden’s first responsibilities will be to the internal crisis he inherits.
Leading experts from the European Council on Foreign Relations express their thoughts on US global strategies in the event of a Biden or Trump presidency
Trump has continued his policy of angry unilateralism by ‘taking aim’ at China in his speech
Susi Dennison views Trump's UN speech as him being “desperate for ammunition” while vying for re-election
No one has left the European Council meeting in Brussels with a win or a loss
Susi Dennison for Dnevnik
The grant part of the recovery fund is lower than the Commission’s original proposal. The multiannual budget (MFF) is fairly close, but overall, there have been significant cuts in some key areas such as health and climate projects.
Susi Dennison discusses the EUCO summit and the deal on the bloc's long-term budget and recovery plan
For example, in Bulgaria 22% of respondents have a worse impression of China, while in Italy it is 33%, but in general, the proportion of people holding this view is between 40% and 62%
Susi Dennison comments on the EU deal on the recovery plan and the changes in Europeans' views towards China revealed by the recent Unlock study
Susi Dennison discusses the EU deal on the bloc's long-term budget and economic recovery fund.