Press release | Phalanx of defence pacts? Mapping bilateral defence partnerships in Europe Published: 23 October 2025 Press release Europe’s defence landscape is shifting fast. Our new Böll EU Brief maps more than 160 defence agreements among EU countries, the UK and Ukraine – most signed since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It shows how bilateral cooperation boosts trust and speed, but also risks fragmentation without an EU-level strategy. Joan Lanfranco
Getting out: How Europe can defend itself with less America Published: 24 September 2025 Analysis A potential U.S. force posture reduction in Europe will leave the continent vulnerable to further Russian aggression. Europe needs a bold action plan to mitigate capability gaps and ensure deterrence of Russia with limited U.S. involvement. Max Bergmann, Otto Svendsen
Canada and Europe need to build a firewall against US tech coercion Published: 17 September 2025 Commentary Europe and Canada can only protect their digital ecosystems against US interference if they start investing in tech sovereignty now. Drew Mitnick, Teresa Eder
COP30 Without the US: Climate Negotiations in Brazil Under Pressure Published: 12 September 2025 Analysis Brazil is positioning itself as an important player for multilateralism and international law in global crises and geopolitical upheavals. This raises high hopes for COP30 in November under the Brazilian presidency – but the challenges are also immense. Linda Schneider , Liane Schalatek, Marcelo Montenegro, Regine Schönenberg
Trump's budget: Climate losses, welfare cuts, and more deportations Published: 7 July 2025 Analysis The Trump Administration’s new budget law is a back door to implementing major portions of the MAGA agenda. It could become one of the most destructive, anti-climate, anti-poor, and anti-working class pieces of legislation in US history and risks the country’s long-term economic stability. What's in it for the EU? Teresa Eder, Drew Mitnick, Katharina Obser, Brendan O'Donnell, Carl Roberts, Hannah Winnick
Transatlantic relations on the rocks: A conversation with Sergey Lagodinsky Published: 20 June 2025 Interview Donald Trump is back in the White House and with him, a foreign policy that openly questions the sovereignty of allies, undermines democratic values, challenges European security commitments, and disrupts established trade relations. The European Union now faces a stark reality: The United States, once the guarantor of Europe’s security, prosperity, and democracy, has become its saboteur. How should the EU respond to this shifting landscape? Roderick Kefferpütz interviews Green MEP Sergey Lagodinsky. Roderick Kefferpütz, Sergey Lagodinsky
After Trump shock: Germany and Europe must rethink global cooperation Published: 6 June 2025 Analysis Trump's return is a wake-up call. Germany and Europe must lead a new era of global cooperation - grounded in fairness, shared interests, and long-term partnerships with the Global South. Dr. Imme Scholz, Prof. Dr. Markus Hanisch, Jörg Haas
Press release | Trading partners? Europe's options against Trump's tariffs Published: 31 March 2025 Press release In a pivotal week for transatlantic trade relations, the new EU Böll Brief “Trading partners? Europe's options against Trump’s tariffs“ analyses the potential consequences of rising US tariffs on European trade and explores strategic responses available to the EU, highlighting the economic risks of a tariff war for each individual EU Member State and outlining alternative strategies for the EU to safeguard its economic interests. Joan Lanfranco
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
Dealing with Donald: Five guiding lines for the European Union Published: 5 February 2025 Commentary Trump is back. And so is his erratic shock and awe style of politics. One day he announces tariffs on Mexico and Canada, the day after he puts them on hold. Who knows what he’ll do next. Europe cannot afford to be paralysed by panic, divided by discord or swept up in performative outrage. Instead of being shocked and awed, the EU must stay calm, adapt and – most importantly – act. Roderick Kefferpütz
Trump and big tech: Europe’s sovereignty at stake Published: 24 January 2025 Presidents’ column The EU still has strong rules for the major digital platforms. However, under Donald Trump and his allies - above all powerful tech CEOs such as Musk and Zuckerberg - the USA is becoming an open opponent of these regulations. Jan Philipp Albrecht
Böll EU Newsletter 1/2025 - Trump 2.0: Brace for impact Published: 22 January 2025 Newsletter Brace for impact: Trump is moving full-speed ahead with his reactionary agenda. Signing over 100 executive actions, he has declared the border with Mexico a national emergency, lifted restrictions for oil and gas drilling, withdrawn the US from the Paris Climate agreement and the World Health Organization, weakened AI safety regulation, and more. Roderick Kefferpütz
For climate protection, this Trump Presidency could be worse than the last Published: 20 January 2025 Analysis On the campaign trail in 2024 and since the November election, former president Donald Trump has not let up in denying the tie between fossil-fuel use and global warming. His supporters include the world’s largest petroleum companies and they are expecting to be paid back. But it won’t happen on ‘day one,’ as he claims. Paul Hockenos
Reactions to Trump's re-election from around the world Published: 11 December 2024 Commentary After the elections in the United States on 5 November 2024, the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Washington, DC office reached out to the global network of Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung offices to hear how the second Trump administration will impact countries and progress on green issues across the world. Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Washington, DC
Trump's re-election is ushering in a new era of authoritarianism - in the US and globally Published: 6 December 2024 Analysis Under Trump and his radicalised Republican Party, the US is entering into an era of authoritarianism. In the country itself, there is a real threat of state control over private life issues and a political apparatus of persecution. In future, foreign policy will be shaped by Trump's relations with autocrats. Ella Mueller, Hannah Winnick
Böll EU Newsletter 9/2024 - Growing challenges, declining majorities Published: 28 November 2024 Newsletter What a show these last couple of weeks have been. The return of Donald Trump, the rupture of the German federal government, and then the ridicule of the Commissioner-designate hearings in the European Parliament. Challenges are rising, but stable majorities in Europe are eroding. It is increasingly difficult to build consensus and have a stable centre of political gravity. Roderick Kefferpütz
Orbán took a big risk and won Published: 27 November 2024 Analysis For Hungary’s prime minister, who has backed Donald Trump for years, a victory in the U.S. presidential election means more than a symbolic win – it could also deliver concrete advantages. In the short term, such a result would bolster Viktor Orbán’s position both internationally and domestically. However, differences in political priorities and in economic interests in particular could create friction between Washington and Budapest in the medium to long term. Given Trump’s unpredictability, there is no guarantee that Orbán’s promises – such as swift peace in Ukraine and an economic boom will come to pass. Political Capital
Selected voices from China after the 2024 US presidential election Published: 15 November 2024 Analysis Before and after the U.S. elections, Chinese analysts raised concerns about trade tensions, global governance, and American democracy. This briefing reviews U.S. policy toward China since Trump's presidency and recent Chinese expert commentary. Arthur Tarnowski
3 Questions on the US election results to Sergey Lagodinsky MEP Published: 7 November 2024 3 Questions The victory of Donald Trump in the 2024 US elections will undoubtedly have consequences in transatlantic relations, from foreign and security policy to green transition and competitiveness. We asked 3 questions on the consequences of Trump 2.0 for Europe to German Green MEP Sergey Lagodinsky, who is a member of the EP Delegation for relations with the United States. Joan Lanfranco, Sergey Lagodinsky
Böll EU Newsletter 8/2024 - US elections special edition Published: 31 October 2024 Newsletter As we approach the US presidential election, it's clear that its implications will extend far beyond American borders, resonating profoundly within Europe. This election represents a critical juncture for Europe’s political and economic landscape, especially concerning the future of Ukraine and the broader European security order. Roderick Kefferpütz