Böll EU Newsletter 03/2026 - Alone, if necessary Published: 1 April 2026 Newsletter Donald Trump is once again threatening to pull the US out of NATO. But you don't need to leave an alliance to make it ineffective. For Europe, the conclusion is unavoidable: we need to stand on our own two feet. Our latest newsletter also looks at why the false hype around small modular reactors deserves serious scrutiny, and our recent content and upcoming events. Roderick Kefferpütz
War against Iran will not bring peace to the Middle East Published: 31 March 2026 Presidents' column The war with Iran is exacerbating the situation in the Middle East, with no prospect of security gains. Military escalation poses significant risks to stability in the region. Europe should focus strongly on de-escalation and compliance with international law. Imme Scholz
Colombian politics and Chinese debt: What (if any) role for the EU? Published: 11 March 2026 Analysis In an attempt to diversify its global partnerships, Colombia has increased relations with China. While this has opened alternative sources of financing for major infrastructure projects, the ensuing debt with China involves risks in need of mitigation. EU Member States, as like-minded countries, can play a role in this balancing-act. Maria Paula González
European security also means renewables, power grids, and wetlands Published: 6 March 2026 Presidents' column At February’s Munich Security Conference, Merz, Macron, von der Leyen and Co. testified to Europe's strength and independence. But concrete, independent strategies are often lacking. Europe now has the opportunity to play to its own strengths, including in the area of energy independence and sustainability. Jan Philipp Albrecht
A European Security Council: Cockpit for the EU? Debating proposals for a new decision-making body Published: 2 March 2026 Event recording The world around Europe is changing fast. Geopolitical shifts are challenging the international order, Russia’s war in Ukraine has upset the European security architecture. And old alliances are no longer as reliable. Faced with these challenges Europe needs to step up. But are EU decision-making mechanisms fit for purpose? The current modus operandi mostly requires consensus among the 27 Member States resulting in a slow response rate. Recent crises have thus revived calls for a “European Security Council”, an idea that has been prominently advanced by European Commissioner Kubilius. At the same time, MEP Sergey Lagodinsky has put forward a detailed institutional proposal outlining legal pathways, governance models, and safeguards for democratic legitimacy. Watch the recording of our panel discussion with EU Commissioner Andrius Kubilius, MEP Sergey Lagodinsky, Dr. Rosa Balfour (Carnegie Europe) and Dr. Katharina Emschermann (Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung EU | Global Dialogue). Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union | Global Dialogue
Böll EU Newsletter 02/2026 - Political spring blossoms? Signs of a more assertive Europe Published: 26 February 2026 Newsletter Signs of a more assertive Europe emerge through flexible coalitions, enhanced cooperation, and renewed political confidence in Brussels. In our Böll EU Newsletter 02/2026 we look at at emerging “coalitions of the willing”, debates on pragmatic federalism, and proposals for a European Security Council, as well as our recent publications and upcoming events. Roderick Kefferpütz
A new free trade for a new era Published: 11 February 2026 Presidents’ column The EU and India have signed a historic free trade agreement. What is needed now is an active, long-term, progressive trade strategy. This must put goals such as sustainability, security, and partnerships between equals at the forefront. Imme Scholz, Jan Philipp Albrecht
3 Questions on the EU Grids Package to Elisabeth Cremona Published: 5 February 2026 3 Questions From renewables stuck in connection queues to data centres waiting years to plug in, Europe’s power system is under strain. In this edition of 3 Questions, we speak with Elisabeth Cremona from Ember about why grids have become the backbone of EU competitiveness, security and decarbonisation. Elisabeth Cremona, Jörg Mühlenhoff
Böll EU Newsletter 01/2026 2.0 - Capacity without coherence Published: 29 January 2026 Newsletter Europe does not lack power. But too often, it lacks coherence and therefore appears weak. This contradiction became clearly visible last week. In Böll EU Newsletter 01/2026 (2.0), we take a closer look with Three Questions on the EU-Mercosur agreement, an updated dossier on EU India relations, an interview on the Democracy Shield initiative, and more. Roderick Kefferpütz
3 Questions on the EU-Mercosur agreement to Sven Giegold Published: 28 January 2026 3 Questions Against the backdrop of a fragmenting trade order, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stressed at the World Economic Forum that Europe remains open to the world. But then, the European Parliament narrowly voted to request a legal opinion from the European Court of Justice on the EU-Mercosur agreement; a decision that could significantly delay its ratification. The vote has triggered a heated debate about Europe’s trade policy, strategic direction, and the role the Greens play in this geopolitical context. We spoke to Sven Giegold, Member of the German Green Party’s federal executive board and responsible for European coordination. Sven Giegold, Roderick Kefferpütz