Russia and the Case of Syria
In the diplomatic struggle around the civil war, Moscow has brought itself back into play on the international stage
Germany at the Polls: What Europe Can Expect
Eyes across Europe are focused on Germany in the run-up to parliamentary elections in the EU’s largest member state
Germany at the Polls: What Europe Can Expect
Eyes across Europe are focused on Germany in the run-up to parliamentary elections in the EU’s largest member state
Russia’s Failure in the Post-Soviet Realm
Why Moscow’s power politics towards its post-Soviet neighbors is amounting to nothing: a new DGAP volume
Russia’s Failure in the Post-Soviet Realm
Why Moscow’s power politics towards its post-Soviet neighbors is amounting to nothing: a new DGAP volume
North Africa: Back to the Streets, Back to the Drawing Board?
Highlights of EUMEF's 17th International Summer School (August 2013)
Toward a New Russia Policy
Moscow may be a bristly partner, but the EU must still try harder. Abandoning its own stereotypes is one place to start
Transatlantic Relations: Greater Challenges, Smaller Means
Representatives from US-based think tanks join a discussion at the DGAP
Toward a New Russia Policy
Moscow may be a bristly partner, but the EU must still try harder. Abandoning its own stereotypes is one place to start
North Africa’s Difficult Transition
EUMEF's 17th Summer School brings Arab and European experts to discuss current political developments in the region
The Western Balkans: A Region in Transformation
Thirty DGAP members tour Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina using EU enlargement as a point of reference
China’s Rising Predominance in Central Asia
Beijing’s status quo policy exacerbates regional instability
China’s Rising Predominance in Central Asia
Beijing’s status quo policy exacerbates regional instability
Strengthening International Governance
In the 2013 DGAP Yearbook, 80 experts describe ways for the state to regain its ability to take action
Strengthening International Governance
In the 2013 DGAP Yearbook, 80 experts describe ways for the state to regain its ability to take action
Sobering Balance for the EU External Staff
DGAP expert Cornelius Adebahr reports on the EEAS’s shortcomings in the British upper house of parliament
A Hub for Peace Experts
Franziska Brantner, Green Party MP in the European Parliament, on the establishment of a European Peace Institute
Political Islam after the Uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia
EUMEF's 17th New Faces Conference "Pluralism in Egypt and Tunisia: How the Political Opening is Changing Islamist Forces”
New Incentives for the Western Balkans
Participants of the TRAIN programme presented their recommendations for closer ties between EU and Western Balkans
New Incentives for the Western Balkans
Participants of the TRAIN programme presented their recommendations for closer ties between EU and Western Balkans
Report on the 15th New Faces Conference, Cairo, 2012
Transitions in Egypt and Tunisia: Through the prism of gender equality
The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum
An important tool with ambivalent interim results
The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum
An important tool with ambivalent interim results
Sobering Balance for the EU External Staff
DGAP expert Cornelius Adebahr reports on the EEAS’s shortcomings in the British upper house of parliament
Report on the 15th New Faces Conference, Cairo, 2012
Transitions in Egypt and Tunisia: Through the prism of gender equality
Protecting Borders and Basic Rights: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Klaus Rösler, director of operations for EU border agency Frontex, on new migration routes and border protection
Protecting Borders and Basic Rights: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Klaus Rösler, director of operations for EU border agency Frontex, on new migration routes and border protection
Obama’s Next Steps
DGAP experts analyze the election, the situation in the US, and its effects on the transatlantic relationship
The Reform Process in Eastern Europe and Eastern Partnership Policy of the EU
The EU and Western Balkans in Dialogue
Policy analysts from the Western Balkans visit Brussels
“The eurozone cannot result in a separate core Europe”
Former Vice President of the EU Commission Günter Verheugen on Berlin's crisis management and the European Central Bank
“The eurozone cannot result in a separate core Europe”
Former Vice President of the EU Commission Günter Verheugen on Berlin's crisis management and the European Central Bank
Political Consulting in the Early Federal Republic
What role did the DGAP play in West German-Polish rapprochement?
Political Consulting in the Early Federal Republic
What role did the DGAP play in West German-Polish rapprochement?
Albania’s Long Road into the European Union
Internal political power struggle blocks central reforms
Albania’s Long Road into the European Union
Internal political power struggle blocks central reforms
Russia’s Failure as a Soft Power
Moscow continues to lose influence in the post-Soviet space
Asia in the Eyes of Europe
Images of a Rising Giant
Russia’s Failure as a Soft Power
Moscow continues to lose influence in the post-Soviet space
Asia in the Eyes of Europe
Images of a Rising Giant
EU Enlargement: More than a box-ticking exercise
Think tank representatives from the Western Balkans visit Berlin
Russia – EU: Competing Logics of Region Building
Playing Both Sides
Belarus between Russia and the EU
Russia – EU: Competing Logics of Region Building
Germany as Viewed by the Other Member States
Workshop on Germany’s European Policy within the framework of the European Policy Institutes Network (EPIN)