Europe: The Next Act Published: 24 April 2019 Interview Through the dramas of recent years, this interview with the Dutch historian carries us from the EU’s postwar foundation to the year 2049, sketching out what the return of European politics could mean for the decades to come. Laurent Standaert, Luuk van Middelaar
The Ukrainian Presidential Elections in Times of Distrust Published: 11 April 2019 Article After the first round of the Ukrainian presidential elections we asked three authors to analyse the outcomes from different perspectives. Yevhen Hlibovytsky, Hanna Shelest and Sergej Sumlenny have a close look at the general outcomes, foreign and security policy related issues as well as sociological aspects. Sergej Sumlenny, Hanna Shelest, Yevhen Hlibovytsky
Reinhard Bütikofer: 'The EU is slowly losing patience with Chinese delaying tactics' Published: 8 April 2019 Interview The next EU-China summit will take place on 9 April. The head of our EU office, Eva van de Rakt, spoke to MEP Reinhard Bütikofer (Greens/EFA) about his expectations for the forthcoming talks and negotiations. Eva van de Rakt
Towards a feminist foreign policy in Myanmar Published: 22 February 2019 Analysis After decades of civil war, the peace process in Myanmar remains stalled and male dominated. While international bodies support an inclusive process, national women’s networks struggle to embrace pluralism in the ethnically diverse state. Erin Kamler
What’s in for the Greens in the 2019 European elections? Published: 15 February 2019 Blog It is less than 100 days until the European elections kicks off in the first EU member state: the Netherlands will be heading to the polls on Thursday, 23 May, with the remaining countries to follow until Sunday, 26 May. After this, we will know how the 450 million eligible EU voters have decided (not) to vote. Tobias Gerhard Schminke
A feminist peace in Colombia? Published: 14 February 2019 Analysis The inclusion of a gender perspective in the Colombia's peace agreement: past, present, and future. Catalina Ruiz-Navarro
Feminist foreign policy - imperative for a more secure and just world Published: 13 February 2019 Introduction Kristina Lunz and Nina Bernarding, who are leading the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy in Germany explain why a peaceful world will remain an utopia without a feminist foreign policy. Kristina Lunz, Nina Bernarding
Canada’s feminist vision for the G7 and beyond Published: 12 February 2019 Analysis How to lobby the G7 countries to implement feminist policies? Canadian civil society organizations are pushing participation from the global south to highlight voices often not heard. Beth Woroniuk
Staring into the Brexit void Published: 7 February 2019 Blog The question keeps returning: What's next with Brexit? If the UK would like to opt for an Art. 50 extension, it will first have to ask the European Council where all 27 Member States would have to agree unanimously. The British Government undertook and takes a long walk from fantasy to reality... Jean Lambert
Western Balkans and their significance for the European policy of Warsaw and Berlin Published: 15 January 2019 Blog We invite you to read the new texts published as part of the German-Polish European Blog. In the In the current edition we present the Polish and German perspective on relations with Western Balkans. Małgorzata Kopka