Can Europe rise to the Challenge? EU Policy Responses to the Global Crisis The effect that the economic and financial crisis has had on the European Union and its policies is the central theme of this publication. The authors have looked at European policies from different angles. They have analysed and evaluated how the Union has dealt with the different aspects of the crisis: which measures have been successful, which have failed and what still needs to be tackled.
The mighty ones and the nobodies - Nomination of the Peace Council for negotiations with the Taliban Afghan President Karzai established “Peace Council” for negotiations with the Taliban. The names of 68 members of this council were announced, and hold few surprises Bente Scheller
The G20 & Food Security – missing the big picture? The outbreak of the financial crisis in 2008 has led to a remarkable rebirth of the Group of 20, turning the club into the self-declared premier forum for global economic coordination. At the same time, the world was shocked by a global food crisis which had tremendous consequences in developing countries, where millions were no longer able to buy their daily food.
Walk - But Learn to Chew the Gum Too The Russo-Georgian war of 2008 drastically showed up the flaws of Western policy for the region. In fact, it demonstrated the extent of dissent within the Western political community. To this day, the challenge of crafting a coherent and effective policy for Eastern Europe remains unresolved, on both sides of the Atlantic. What such a policy ought to look like is the subject of this article Constanze Stelzenmüller
What Future for the In-Between States? The impact of foreign policy change under Obama on the East of Europe and the EU's Neighbourhood Policy. Patrick Tomczak
The Way Forward: A Euro-Atlantic Security Community The problem of Europe’s basic security deficit remains, and can lead to complications if left untreated. In the author’s view, the appropriate treatment is creation of a security community that covers the entire Euro-Atlantic area. A security community is a demilitarized political space. It can be alternatively described as a zone of stable peace. Dmitri Trenin
The EU and the Conflicts in the Eastern Neighborhood: The Case of Abkhazia With intense financial support from Moscow and deepening economic ties with the Russian market, Abkhazia has a chance to be reborn after the devastating war with Georgia in 1992/1993. Irakli Khintba
Lehman Brothers is dead – Long Live Lehman Brothers! The world has been rocked by the most major financial and economic crisis in recent history. This exposed several aspects of financial system dysfunction. These not only increased the instability of the financial markets but also impeded their normal functioning as tools to allocate economic resources efficiently throughout the real economy. A lecture held by Sony Kapoor
How to stop Bosnia and Herzegovina from further deteriorating? Time for a new transatlantic initiative In May 2010, the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation and the Democratization Policy Council organized a policy roundtable in Berlin: “How to stop Bosnia and Herzegovina from further deteriorating? Time for a new transatlantic initiative”. The expert meeting brought together policy makers and analysts from Europe and America, including representatives from international organizations in Bosnia, with their counterparts from Germany. Kurt Bassuener and Bodo Weber
"Enfant terrible" of the Eurozone - Why did Slovakia refuse to bail out Greece? Shortly after a new ruling coalition formed Slovakia’s new center-right government, a small shock wave rolled through Europe. First the Slovak government and then parliament voted to withhold Slovakia’s share of a European bailout loan for Greece’s embattled economy. Not that Slovakia’s minute share of the package would mean a lot for the eurozone – the decision’s importance lay in its symbolism and, therefore, in politics. Juraj Mesík