In this podcast, Ulrike Franke talks about security policy and European autonomy
Media mentions – Ulrike Franke
Afghanistan, China, Aukus – at the EU Summit today, heads of state and government will discuss their autonomy in these matters. In an interview with Spiegel, Ulrike Franke explains why this is also important for Germany.
Ulrike Franke comments on the German election result and analyses what Europeans expect of Germany’s next government
It’s a bit of a paradox, but the vote for Olaf Scholz and for the SPD was a vote for a certain political continuity
Ulrike Franke talks with France 24 about the German election result
Ulrike Franke talks about Olaf Scholz’s election win, his Social Democratic party’s likely alliance with the Greens and Free Democrats, and whether this will lead to a change of direction for Germany
Ulrike Franke joins France 24 to offer some in-depth perspective and analysis on what’s at stake for Europe as Merkel’s 16-year tenure comes to a close
It still won’t be easy for any German coalition to work more closely with the U.S. against China.
A more China-skeptical Germany would be good news for Biden, but it may come at the cost of cooperation on NATO, argues Ulrike Franke in her op-ed
German fondness for the idea of a European army largely reflects the country’s continuing discomfort with national military power — and a vague sense that the EU stands for peace
Ulrike Franke refers to her latest ECFR analysis on the foreign and defence policies of Germany’s political parties
Most Germans seems to want a change, at least when it comes to who leads the government coalition
Ulrike Franke on the post-Merkel era in the EU
Ulrike Franke discusses the future for EU and foreign policy after the German elections