Europe at a crossroads: security, defence, and the Polish EU Council Presidency Event recording Security is right at the heart of the Polish EU Council Presidency’s programme. In light of the geopolitical context, the challenges are tremendous. The EU’s defence industrial base needs to be strengthened, and a joint approach on military procurement as well as a sustainable financing solution must be developed. This online discussion analysed the current state of play, explore key areas of contention and discuss potential paths forward, as well as take stock of the Polish EU Council Presidency’s efforts. With: Sophia Besch, Łukasz Maślanka, Nicole Koenig and Roderick Kefferpütz. Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
Towards planet-proof computing: ten key elements EU data centre sustainability policy should take onboard Are ‘highly energy-efficient and sustainable’ data centres by 2030 realistic? Jessica Commins and Kristina Irion argue that despite efficiency measures, unchecked sector growth threatens sustainability. This post presents ten elements that will be key in the development of the iteration of the EU data centre sustainability policy. Jessica Commins, Kristina Irion
Why the British are still heat pump sceptics Commentary Most Britons have no intention of installing a heat pump. Given the cost of electricity in the UK, that’s not unreasonable. Ros Taylor looks at why it is so hard to tempt them away from gas boilers. Ros Taylor
Will Serbia’s protest movement lead to a democratic beginning? Interview The student protests have sparked a wave of democratic mass mobilization throughout Serbia. However, it remains to be seen whether the students’ demands can be translated into political and parliamentary action to enable a peaceful democratic new beginning. On March 15 2025, the most massive protest action yet is called for. Here are some assessments from an activists, journalists, analysts and representatives of the political opposition. Katja Giebel
Creating a globally fair circular economy in the Clean Industrial Deal Analysis A new study examines how the transition to a circular economy can be made fair globally. Against this background, we evaluate the Clean Industrial Deal presented by the European Commission in February 2025. Luisa Denter, Johanna Sydow
Böll·Europe Podcast - 2025 federal election in Germany 🇩🇪 Podcast episode In this Böll·Europe Podcast episode we focus on the snap federal elections in Germany, which took place on Sunday 23 February 2025. Our guest is Dietrich Herrmann, since 2024 Head of the Government, Administration and Political Parties Division at the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung's headquarters in Berlin. Dietrich holds a PhD in modern history from the Free University of Berlin. From 1994 to 2013 he worked in political science research at Dresden University. He worked at the Alliance 90/The Greens parliamentary group in the Saxon State Parliament from 2015 to 2020. From 2020 to 2022, he established the new Department of Citizen Participation in the Saxon State Ministry of Justice and for Democracy, Europe and Equality. Joan Lanfranco, Dr. Dietrich Herrmann
Georgia and Russia: “On the same train” with the occupant Analysis The Kremlin denies sovereignty and territorial integrity not only to Ukraine but also to Georgia. But unlike Ukraine, the ruling Georgian Dream party follows the Russian playbook and uses the Russian threat to maintain authoritarian power. Dr. Sonja Schiffers
100 days in office: Assessing main initiatives of the von der Leyen II European Commission Analysis This week marks 100 days of the von der Leyen II European Commission. A deadline by which President von der Leyen promised a range of initiatives, as outlined in her 2024-2029 political guidelines. We take a look at the main initiatives launched, in a time when Europe is adapting to shifting geopolitical paradigms. Jörg Mühlenhoff, Zora Siebert (on parental leave), Anton Möller, Hannah Goerlich, Joan Lanfranco
EU special Summit: Towards a European Defence Union Analysis After years of hesitation, the EU – driven by geopolitical shifts – is finally moving forward. The special summit in Brussels shows momentum in defence policy. But Europe remains vulnerable without a big step forward. Eva van de Rakt, Roderick Kefferpütz
Europe is reinventing itself Commentary It's not just about money. We can be the innovative and cultural magnet of the world. That is the strength of democratic and open societies. Bastian Hermisson