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Macron and Merz, Separated at Birth?

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Germany’s incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz shares many of French President Emmanuel Macron’s talents, but also many of his faults.

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Joseph de Weck
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Pariscope
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The China Factor

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The United States is turning into an unreliable ally for Europe. Increasing dependence on China in response, however, would not be a good idea.

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Henning Hoff
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Editorial
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Should the EU “Reconnect” with China?

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China’s top diplomat has proposed aligning the Belt and Road Initiative with Global Gateway, the EU’s infrastructure investment strategy. If it does choose this path, Brussels must remain clear-eyed about the BRI’s firmly China-centric nature.

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Jacob Mardell
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Trump May Unite Europe, But He Divides Polish Society

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Relations with the United States “in a new phase,” Poland is experiencing something of a Zeitenwende, or historic turn, when it comes to the country’s fundamental foreign policy orientation. The US president is far from universally disliked, though.

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Piotr Buras
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Warsaw Memo
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Will the US Drill Its Way to Energy Obsolescence?

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US President Donald Trump demands energy dominance yet threatens to derail years of joint US-EU progress on clean energy manufacturing.

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Emily Hardy
Dan Helmeci
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Carbon Critical
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What Europe Thinks … about China in 2025

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Only 4 percent of Europeans, on average, consider China to be an “ally,” while over a third regard it as a “rival” or an “adversary.” Still, the temptation to see it as a “strategic hedge” is there.

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Luke Johnson
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What Europe Thinks ...
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Trump’s Tariffs Endanger World Trade

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Despite the US president’s tariffs threats, other states and the EU should stick to the rules-based trading system and find ways to strengthen it. 

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Claudia Schmucker
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Quarterly Concerns
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The EU’s Blind Spot: China in the World

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Beijing has been outpacing Brussel in the so-called Global South. Now the EU must rethink its global game plan.

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Ivano di Carlo
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De-Risking Dilemma

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It’s difficult enough for Europe to find the right response to the ever-closer Russia-China relationship. The apparent US attempt to split Moscow from Beijing is making matters worse.

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Temur Umarov
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Voted Out of Power, the Greens Are Still Shaping Germany

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The incoming government of Friedrich Merz needed the Greens to get an unprecedented financial package through parliament. The Greens delivered, in their own way.

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Henning Hoff
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Berlin Cable
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