
Berlin and the V4 in a post-Brexit Europe
Brexit confronts the EU with the challenge of losing its third largest Member State, one of its most vibrant economies, […]
Brexit confronts the EU with the challenge of losing its third largest Member State, one of its most vibrant economies, […]
After Brexit, the V4 countries, often regarded as located on the sideline of European integration (excluding to a certain degree […]
Disputes over migration policy in recent years have skewed the picture of cooperation between the Visegrad Group countries and Germany. […]
Negotiations on the EU Multiannual Financial Framework (2021-2027) may lead to serious tensions between Poland, the European Commission, and Germany […]
We have seen it several times before: a draft Multiannual Financial Framework which tries to find the middle ground between […]
Over the past decades, EU budget negotiations have been an issue of relatively little public attention in Germany. One might […]
“The Triangle of Weimar”, designed as a communication and political platform, was meant to help shaping a new European order […]
EU and its members in the conclusions of summits of the European Council unequivocally assessed the Russian aggression against Ukraine […]
It remains a striking phenomenon that Russians have coined their relation towards the continent in the telling phrase “my i […]
Poland and Germany are the only two countries among the biggest EU Member States genuinely interested in the Eastern Europe […]
As a law-based community, the European Union depends on the rule of law, the separation of powers and an independent […]