Economy and ecology | 29.03.2021 The new transatlantic alliance To make the transatlantic economy a leader in the fight against climate change, Europe should work with US President Biden on a joint CO2 tax
Europe | 16.10.2019 Keep calm and carry on — together With or without Brexit, the United Kingdom belongs alongside the European Union. Both benefit from a good relationship
Global | 29.04.2019 The US-EU relationship in the Chinese Century In the near future, the transatlantic relationship will be marked by the rise of China. And the EU needs to be ready
Global | 01.03.2019 The erosion of the German-US relationship There are ways to deal with divergent interests, says German MP Metin Hakverdi, but not with conflicting values
North America | 05.11.2018 Trump beyond the midterms The upcoming US midterm elections will not determine the future of the US President
Japan’s feminist reckoning In World War II, the Japanese Army forced women and girls into sexual slavery. With ‘Me too’ gaining momentum, it’s time to reckon with the past
Hard truths about green industrial policy Governments are adopting industrial policies to speed up the green transition. But their underlying win-win narrative obscures the associated risks
Fair taxation for all The Global South wants to strengthen the role of the UN in global tax policy. But the North is united in its opposition