Business as usual: Riding the wave of anti-Brussels sentiment Published: 22 July 2016 While Great Britain’s future departure from the European Union is a sizable loss to Hungary in both political and economic terms, the Hungarian government is trying to cash in on increasing popular dissatisfaction with Brussels. Edit Zgut
Why the Brexit referendum gives Trump fresh hope Published: 13 July 2016 Hillary Clinton should be warned by the British referendum: Similar to the Brexit movement, Trump’s campaign benefits from anti-immigrant sentiment and anger over the “political elites” and “mainstream media”. Dominik Tolksdorf
Mixed feelings: Brexit’s impact on EU energy and climate policy Published: 6 July 2016 What will Brexit mean for European climate and energy policy? How will it affect the dynamics of greater climate protection that we are taking pains to maintain in the wake of Paris? Antje Mensen
NATO Summit in Warsaw – the Polish perspective Published: 6 July 2016 What are strategic expectations of Member States to be addressed during the forthcoming Summit in Warsaw? Which major challenges will it face? What marks the Polish position vis-a-vis NATO and EU issues? Analysis by former Polish diplomat Piotr Łukasiewicz. Piotr Łukasiewicz
View from Paris: The need for certainty Published: 5 July 2016 The three-word motto cited by Hollande in his statement could serve as a summary of what is needed after the Brexit: “freedom, solidarity, and peace”. Manuel Lafont Rapnouil
Brexit: United Kingdom is divided Published: 30 June 2016 The referendum on UK's membership in the EU marks a unprecedented turning point in the history of the EU. Its effects cannot entirely be foreseen but it shows the current problem areas of the European integration project. Klaus Linsenmeier
Allow Brits to apply directly for EU citizenship - An open letter to the EU presidents Published: 27 June 2016 In response to Brexit, James Bartholomeusz calls upon the EU presidents to make European citizenship independent from national ones, thus allowing Brits to stay European citizens. James Bartholomeusz
After the Brexit: Quo vadis, EU? Published: 24 June 2016 Commentary Great Britain will leave the EU. What does that mean for European Union going forward? What can be done to strengthen political unity within the Union? Ralf Fücks
A Migration Bubble? Reading the New European Neighbourhood Policy in the Moroccan Context Published: 15 June 2016 The new European Neighbourhood Policy, as introduced in November 2015, provides a framework in which to discuss Moroccan migration policies as well as the impact of European migration policies on the affected migrants. Sakina Abushi, Hicham Arroud
Egypt: End the illusions! Published: 13 June 2016 The German federal government sees Egypt as a state that can guarantee regional stability. But especially the support of the regime as-Sisi increases the instability in the region. It's time for a new approach to Egypt. Barbara Unmüßig, Joachim Paul