EuropeEurope's helpless foreign policy Instead of a common foreign policy, national selfishness dominates in the EU – a gift for countries like China and Turkey By Moritz Wiesenthal
EuropeWhere's the Eastern Partnership in Germany's EU Presidency? Eastern Europe seems to not be a priority. Meanwhile, it will have to navigate the changing US-EU and EU-Sino relationships By Sergiy Gerasymchuk
EuropeA fiscal bazooka from Brussels? The EU's recovery fund has finally seen the light of day. But this comes at a price: deep political rifts and painful budget cuts By Björn Hacker
EuropeThe EU's recovery fund faces two stumbling blocks Opposition from the 'frugal four' and the allocation of funds call into question whether this can truly be Europe’s moment By Andrea Boitani
EuropeWhat does technological sovereignty mean for Europe? Europe needs a coherent understanding of technological sovereignty based on the values, rights and freedoms of its people By Paul Mason
European integrationA new democratic impulse for Europe Germany’s EU presidency cannot be about tweaking the system. The EU needs a new model of socio-ecological development By Olivier Faure
EuropeBrexit: a tale of fish and chicken No-Deal Brexit is just around the corner. Boris Johnson seems to prefer American chlorinated chicken to EU fishing quotas By Christos Katsioulis
EuropeRecovering a meaningful debate about Europe If anything, the EU's corona recovery fund has made great strides in advancing the quality of European political debate By Manuel Gath
European integrationA quantum leap for the EU The Commission's recovery plan is an unprecedented — and certainly unexpected — leap forward in the history of the EU By Brando Benifei
EuropeFinland’s new-found commitment to the European project Previously firmly rooted in the EU's frugal North, the ruling Social Democrats have pushed Finland towards a new EU policy By Kaisa Vatanen