The First Year of the Compact
Priorities for the EU’s New Foreign Policy Agenda up to 2024
Eurasia: Playing Field or Battle Field?
Divided in Diversity
Shaking Up the 2019 European Election
Ahead of the EU Parliament Elections 2019 – Polish and German Perspectives
China’s Inroads into Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe
Regional and Global Implications for Germany and the EU
2016 TRAIN Programme’s Mid-Term Seminar in Berlin
Fostering policy dialogue on fundamental rights
The 2016 TRAIN Alumni Seminar
Alumni step into the EU Commission’s shoes for a change of perspective
Brexit: What Next?
First Reactions to Britain’s EU Referendum
Between Debt Burden and Refugee Crisis
How will Greece and the EU move forward?
Ongoing Dialogue between the EU and the Western Balkans
Think Tank representatives from the Western Balkans present their policy research in Brussels
“What if the EU …?”
An Exercise in Counterfactual Thinking to Address Current Dilemmas
EU accession: an opportunity for reform in the Western Balkans?
Think-tank representatives from South Eastern Europe discussed current issues of their countries’ EU integration
French Foreign Policy Toward Central Eastern Europe
Ten years after the European Union’s eastern enlargement, France has a real presence in the region
From Integration to Differentiation
The Czech Republic in the European Union Ten Years On
Toward an Effective Minilateralism
The Polish Experience in the Visegrad Group after 2004
From Front-runner’s "EUphoria" to Backmarker’s "Pragmatic Adhocism"?
Hungary’s Ten Years within the European Union in a Visegrad Comparison
Slovakia in the EU
An Unexpected Success Story?
Reform Agenda for South Eastern Europe
TRAIN 2013: fostering policy dialogue on EU integration between decision makers and think tank representatives
Reform Agenda for South Eastern Europe
TRAIN 2013: fostering policy dialogue on EU integration between decision makers and think tank representatives
From the West of the Balkans to “the Rest of the Balkans"?
Croatia’s EU entry opens up opportunities for South Eastern Europe but harbors the danger of new dividing lines, too
From the West of the Balkans to “the Rest of the Balkans"?
Croatia’s EU entry opens up opportunities for South Eastern Europe but harbors the danger of new dividing lines, too
The Western Balkans: A Region in Transformation
Thirty DGAP members tour Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina using EU enlargement as a point of reference
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
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
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
Key to the Solution, Part of the Problem
Germany needs better public diplomacy within the EU
Key to the Solution, Part of the Problem
Germany needs better public diplomacy within the EU