Friends or just fellow travellers? What Reform has in common with other populist right parties in Europe (and what it doesn’t) Published: 30 April 2025 Commentary Populist and far-right parties across Europe share many of the same traits, says Ros Taylor. But Reform has not yet embraced the pro-natalist agenda of a lot of its counterparts. Ros Taylor
Dossier: Externalisation of migration and asylum Published: 4 April 2025 Dossier The externalisation of migration and asylum management by the EU raises numerous ethical, legal and operational questions. Externalisation agreements exacerbate the vulnerabilities of displaced people in search for safety, as they force them to resort to smuggling or trafficking rings. This dossier by the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung's Thessaloniki office provides the space for this timely discussion on the intersection between human rights and foreign and security policy and its expression in terms of migration policies globally. Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Thessaloniki, Greece
You need us: the British strategy for pivoting towards Europe Published: 1 April 2025 Commentary Keir Starmer says Britain does not need to choose between the US and the rest of Europe, writes Ros Taylor. But Donald Trump’s behaviour is making the long pivot away from America easier — even if the ‘coalition of the willing’ comes to nothing. Ros Taylor
Böll EU Newsletter 3/2025 – The EU’s role in a shifting global order Published: 26 March 2025 Newsletter The global order is shifting. Old certainties are crumbling, and the structures that once upheld stability are being tested, eroded, or dismantled. In this moment of flux, the question is: who will hold the line? Roderick Kefferpütz
Europe at a crossroads: security, defence, and the Polish EU Council Presidency Published: 20 March 2025 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
Georgia and Russia: “On the same train” with the occupant Published: 12 March 2025 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 Published: 11 March 2025 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 Published: 10 March 2025 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 Published: 10 March 2025 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
Russia after Putin Published: 6 March 2025 Book summary There is a broad consensus that no significant change can be expected in Russia so long as Vladimir Putin remains in power. The big question is: what will happen when he steps down or dies in office? Summary of Jens Siegert's book "Where is Russia Heading? Scenarios for the Time Afterwards", presented in Brussels on 6 March 2025. Jens Siegert