Greens in the EU election: down in the West, up in the East, South and North Published: 11 June 2024 Analysis 2019 was an extraordinary election year for the European Green Party, and it was clear from the beginning of the 2024 campaign that it would be tough to match it again this year. While the Greens lost seats overall, most of the losses were concentrated in Germany and Western Europe, while the bloc was able to pick up new seats in the South and East. By Tobias Gerhard Schminke
The EU Needs an Iran Strategy, Not Just »More Sanctions« Published: 14 May 2024 Analysis European policymakers need to rethink their approach to Iran and formulate a new policy that puts people and human security at its core. Such an approach would center on a consistent human rights perspective and the sustained support for civil society. By Cornelius Adebahr and Barbara Mittelhammer
Countering online risks in a ‘Super Election Year’: Why the EU and Africa need each other Published: 13 May 2024 Analysis The European Union should work together with partners in Africa to secure electoral systems against cyberattacks and to prevent the spread of false and misleading information. This is also in line with European interests and values. By Sabine Muscat and Cayley Clifford
Europe before the elections: Questions and consequences for the economy Published: 24 May 2024 Interview Five years after the European Green Deal was launched, Europe's economic strength and security are at stake. What lies ahead for the German and European economy? A conversation with Sandra Parthie and Roderick Kefferpütz.
A view from the outside: How does the world view the EU? Published: 29 April 2024 Contributions from experts from five countries The European elections are not only relevant to EU citizens. Other countries around the world are also watching with great interest to see what happens in June of this year. Five experts from Argentina, India, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and the US present their view of the EU and their recommendations.
Questioning narratives: Looking for the people behind them Published: 29 April 2024 The Report Young Europeans undergo a year of training in campaigning. Their guiding question in this project: How to dismantle widespread racist attitudes prevalent in Europe? By Susanne Lang
My first time Published: 29 April 2024 In Pictures In 2024, some EU countries will also allow minors to vote in the European elections. Six statements from under-18s and adult first-time voters from six countries show: The EU must do more to reach young people. By Christina Focken and Lucie Louxor
Protecting refugees in Europe: Weakened today, hollowed out tomorrow? Published: 29 April 2024 Background The objective of reforming the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) is to control what is called irregular migration. In particular, expanding the number of countries that are considered “safe third countries” and border procedures such as the “fiction of non-entry” are a threat to fundamental asylum rights. By Neda Noraie-Kia
«Make empathy great again!» Published: 29 April 2024 Interview A conversation with the Polish director Agnieszka Holland about the campaign against her film "Green Border," which deals with pushbacks at the Polish-Belarusian border, as well as about courage and empathy and why both give her a little hope.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: a turning point for EU foreign and security policy Published: 29 April 2024 Essay Russia’s war of aggression has rallied the countries of the European Union in unexpected unity. At the same time, it has exposed blatant deficiencies in European foreign and security policy and Europe’s defense capabilities. By Dr. Jana Puglierin