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“Our Economic Model Remains Attractive”

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What does Germany want from the so-called Global South, what does it have to offer it, and what is the competition doing? An interview with Niels Annen, Parliamentary State Secretary (Deputy Minister) at the German Development Ministry. 

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Niels Annen
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The European Defense Commissioner Is Here

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By introducing a defense commissioner, Ursula von der Leyen’s second European Commission makes clear that Europe’s security is an urgent priority. Defense industrial policy will, by necessity, be a key focus.

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Daniel Fiott
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Europe’s Military Role in the Indo-Pacific: Play the Long Game

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Washington has never been quite sure what it wants the Europeans to do militarily in the Indo-Pacific. The answer will only become clearer once Europe has rebuilt its military capacities. If it uses its potential, it will be able to act as a great power ally.

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Max Bergmann
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Berlin Cable

The Self-Declared “Stability Anchor” Looks Adrift

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Politically, the Scholz government seems finished, even if it manages to drag on for another year. Germany, which derived much of its foreign policy stance from its seemingly unshakable “stability,” does not look so stable all of a sudden.

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Henning Hoff
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Pariscope

Choosing Barnier, Macron Opens a Path to Power for Le Pen

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President Emmanuel Macron is installing the first government dependent on the far-right in France’s post-war history. But paradoxically, the country may take a step toward ending the risk of a Le Pen power grab.

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Joseph de Weck
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Carbon Critical

COP29: Pacifying or Platforming Fossil Fuels?

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For the second year in a row, the UN climate change conference is being hosted in a country highly reliant on fossil fuels. Will Azerbaijan leverage COP29 to promote fossil fuel interests, or help chart a sustainable decarbonization path for petrostates?

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Emily Hardy
Dan Helmeci
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What Europe Thinks ...

What Europe Thinks … about European Security and Defense

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There is overwhelming support for greater defense efforts within the EU, with citizens considering it one of their most important concerns. The EU now needs to bridge the gap between rhetoric and action.

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Mihai Sebastian Chihaia
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Brussels Briefing

To Save the Economy, Men Should Clean the House

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Europe’s fiscal future depends on raising productivity in the workforce, which can rise if men start pulling their weight at home.

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Rebecca Christie
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Indo-Pacific Watch

The German Navy Wades into the Waters of the Taiwan Strait

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For the first time in over 20 years, two German navy ships passed the Taiwan Strait in September, amid Chinese protests. For Berlin, this is the right way to go.

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Helena Legarda
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Editors’ Picks

Von der Leyen’s College Coup

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A month ago it looked like the national capitals had hobbled the European Commission president. But Ursula von der Leyen’s shrewd last-minute moves before unveiling her college of commissioners have reasserted her authority and instead hobbled the French president.

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Dave Keating
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The West’s Responsibility for Ukraine’s Future

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Support for Ukraine seems to be declining. This makes the irrevocable integration of the country into Euro-Atlantic structures all the more important.

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Claudia Major
Jana Puglierin
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A European Plan for Trump (and Harris)

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A Trump win is still possible. Germany and Europe should develop innovative tactics to position themselves intelligently in case of transatlantic chaos. Even if Harris wins, these efforts wouldn’t be in vain. 

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Sophia Besch
Liana Fix
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Germany’s Foreign Policy Unease

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If Germany wants to assert itself in the midst of a fragile West, it needs more courage and determination in all areas of its own foreign policy.

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Jörg Lau
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Germany’s China Policy: United Only on Paper

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The German government won praise from all sides when it adopted its China strategy in July 2023. One year on, however, there is a yawning gap between ambition and reality.

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Dana Heide
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Europe Can Expect Continuity from Kamala Harris

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As the Democratic National Convention gets under way, European policymakers will be looking for clues about what would define Kamala Harris’ foreign and security policy should she win in November.

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Jen Kirby
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Agitated Times: On the Importance of Emotions in Foreign Policy

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Whether in addressing voters or assessing foreign policy crises, those who take into account emotional factors can have an advantage. Making the case for more “emotional resonance” and “strategic empathy” in international politics.

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Clara Bredenbrock
Nora Müller
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How to Help Build Peace in Sudan

EU policymakers must support Sudanese civil society—particularly women activists—while simultaneously cutting off weapons supplies to militias and exerting diplomatic pressure on China and the UAE to prevent a catastrophic humanitarian crisis.

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Mark Fathi Massoud
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The European Union’s Hungary Problem

The Orbán government’s upcoming presidency of the Council of the European Union has sparked criticism. More important, however, is the question of how the EU deals with a member state that breaks away from the principles of the rule of law.

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Thu Nguyen
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Deutschland 2030

Germany Needs Real Change. The Key? Climate Policy

The German economy is already paying the price for having put the green energy transition on the backburner. To win the future, it needs four “Ds”: Decarbonization, digitalization, decentralization, and democratization.

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Claudia Kemfert
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Germany Needs a New Growth Model

Berlin should fundamentally reset its growth strategy instead of clinging to a model of industrial export corporatism that is flatlining.

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Sander Tordoir
Shahin Vallée
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The German Business Model of 2030

By building on its many strengths and addressing its current weaknesses, Germany is entering the decarbonized age at speed.

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Jörg Kukies
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