Lithium mining in Serbia: “An open and productive debate is not possible” Published: 19 July 2024 Interview Serbia's lithium mining project in Jadar has been on hold because of mass protests against feared environmental damage. Now the EU wants to secure this lithium access for Europe - despite the political and legal conditions in Serbia. Interview with environmental and legal experts Mirko Popović and Jovan Rajić from the Renewables and Environmental Regulatory Institute (RERI). Katja Giebel, Tibor Moldvai
Getting serious about enlargement perspectives - how else are we to respond to this war? Published: 22 June 2022 Interview Energy policy plays a central role following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Ahead of the EU-Western Balkans leaders' meeting on Thursday 23 June 2022, Simon Ilse spoke to Dirk Buschle, Deputy Director of the Vienna-based international organisation Energy Community, about the energy and geopolitical implications of EU enlargement. Simon Ilse
Laptop generals and bot armies: The digital front of Russia’s Ukraine war Published: 1 March 2022 Analysis Digital technology plays a key role in the armed conflict in Ukraine – as a tool for cyberattacks and digital protest, and as an accelerator for information and disinformation. Sabine Muscat, Zora Siebert
Solidarity with Ukraine Published: 25 February 2022 Statement We declare our full solidarity with Ukraine. We stand by the side of our Ukrainian partners and colleagues, and at the same time also by the side of our partners in Russian civil society who are under harsh state repression. Dr. Ellen Ueberschär, Barbara Unmüßig
Ukraine: Germany is not to be relied upon? Published: 9 February 2022 Commentary Ukraine is facing a challenge that could threaten its very existence. It is relying on negotiations, sanctions and its army and needs solidarity and assistance from all European democracies. Johannes Voswinkel
Recommendations for a new role for Germany in the Eastern Partnership Published: 16 December 2021 Analysis At the Eastern Partnership (EaP) summit on 15 December 2021, German Chancellor Scholz met with high-ranking representatives of the EU and its Member States and the EaP countries. How can the Traffic Light coalition contribute to a more effective Eastern Partnership? Dr. Sonja Schiffers
In the wake of the Lukashenko regime’s aircraft diversion: “We must draw red lines and defend them consistently” Published: 3 June 2021 Interview Eva van de Rakt, Director of the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung European Union office in Brussels, was in conversation with MEP Viola von Cramon-Taubadel (Greens/EFA Group) about the Ryanair plane forced by the Lukashenko regime to land in Belarus and the lessons the EU must learn from this. Eva van de Rakt
Georgia: trapped in a spiral of escalation Published: 9 March 2021 Commentary Georgia has been unable to find peace since the parliamentary elections in October 2020. The resignation of Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia, respected for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, in conjunction with the imprisonment of opposition leader Nika Melia on 23 February 2021, is merely another low point in this trend. The egotism of the neoliberal political elite favours informal structures leading to a creeping "Russification" of the country. Dr. Stefan Meister
Overcoming European Extremes – Towards One European Neighbourhood Published: 22 June 2016 Commentary By 2016 the eastern neighbourhood of the European Union (EU) has turned into a region of intercultural conflicts, interstate wars and authoritarian experiments betraying the bright hopes for continental cooperation, freedom and peace of the early 1990s. Mikhail (Mykhailo) Minakov
Can the European Union Help Ukraine to Succeed? Reforms, the Russian Factor and Implications for the Eastern Neighbourhood Published: 26 December 2015 Ukraine presents a crucial challenge for the EU, as well as an opportunity to prove its ‘transformative power’ and its ability to protect its goals and interests in the neighbourhood. Henrik Hallgren, Iryna Solonenko