The US Elections: Results and Reactions on the Morning After
On the day after the US presidential election, we assess the results, discuss reasons for the outcome, and shed light on the steps ahead. We focus on the implications of the election for the transatlantic relationship and especially for Germany.
The Underwhelming Scholz Government Meets an Untimely End
The break-up of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’ coalition government was expected, but is still taking place at an extremely critical time. Its successor will have to set clearer priorities—and find greater fiscal space.
Influencers and Their Ability to Engineer Collective Online Behavior
US Elections and European Cohesion: Scenarios for Green Transitions and Transatlantic Climate Action
What Feminist Foreign Policy Alliances Should Deliver in Times of Crisis
Rather than congratulating themselves for simply adopting a feminist foreign policy, countries should focus on how it can serve as a practical tool for responding to crises and addressing threats to human security—such as the current war in Gaza.
Waiting for Christian
The pro-business Free Democrats are likely to leave the government early. It may be party leader—and finance minister—Christian Lindner’s last consequential mistake for a while.
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The US Election Results
Our panelists take stock of the outcome of the US election and assess its implications for Europe and transatlantic relations.