The Europe of shared problems Essay Demographic change, environmental crises, and social fragmentation – given all these challenges, generous social policy cannot be the sole solution for a European social model for the future. Rather, it must be a new form of “solidarity-based adaptation,” by which all citizens take responsibility and proactively drive change. By Prof. Dr. Heinz Bude
Timothy Garton Ash on Europe & the War in Ukraine The Big Interview A conversation with Timothy Garton Ash about shattered illusions, the war in Ukraine, setbacks in democracy development, and the fight for freedom.
Statement by the German Political Foundations in Georgia on the Law on "Transparency of Foreign Influence" Statement We, the German Political Foundations represented in Georgia, express our grave concern over the draft law on "Transparency of Foreign Influence."
2004 was a year of new beginnings – what hopes for the future do we have today? 20 years of EU Enlargement On May 1, 2004, celebrations took place in many Central and Eastern European capitals. There was great euphoria and joy at finally becoming members of the European family, which expanded from 15 to 25 members. How does the region look back on the past two decades? What can be learned from these experiences for future accession processes?
A glimpse of hope in Europe Commentary Polish citizens sent a clear signal against illiberal tendencies in their country with the election in October 2023. Learn more about the challenges of the new government and how Poland now constructively engages at the EU negotiation table. By Joanna Maria Stolarek
Daniel Cohn-Bendit on Racism & Antisemitism in Europe Interview Daniel Cohn-Bendit on facets of antisemitism and racism in today’s Europe, deep divisions in pluralistic societies, and the need to recognize the other side’s pain.
EU accession Ukraine: No more 30 years Author's Piece Resolute action has never been one of the European Union’s strengths. Swift decision-making is not one of the advantages democracies offer. But are the other advantages enough in times of war, as in Ukraine now, when every moment of hesitation costs human lives? By Juri Durkot