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Strengthening Climate Foreign Policy at the European Level

While the EU is a leader on global climate action, it regularly proves to lack the strategic cohesion needed to quickly meet emerging geopolitical challenges. Taking steps to formalize a European climate foreign policy and improve coordination among the European External Action Service (EEAS), Commission, and member states could help address this deficit and allow the EU to advance ambitious climate standards globally while preserving its strategic interests.

Author/s
Loyle Campbell
Dr. Kira Vinke
Anna Sperber
Memo

Sicherheit als Generationenfrage

Prioritäten für die Nationale Sicherheitsstrategie unter DGAP-Mitgliedern
Author/s
Alexandra Gritz
Prof. Dr. Guntram Wolff
Memo

The German Greens’ Identity Crisis

Germany’s Greens have been forced to compromise on many of their core beliefs while in government. To maintain their electoral support, they need to continue to combine pragmatism with climate-centered policies.

Author/s
Loyle Campbell
Leonie Oechtering
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Carbon Critical
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