Germany After the 2025 Federal Election
The 2025 Munich Security Conference underscored a pivotal shift in transatlantic relations: Europe must learn to stand more firmly on its own. With the outcome of Germany’s federal election, the country now faces a crucial test—shouldering greater security responsibilities beyond its traditional role as an economic powerhouse. In response, DGAP experts provide clear, actionable recommendations for how the new government can bolster Germany’s position in a world that is becoming increasingly fragmented.
Restricting Technology Leakage
Reforming the WTO Through Inclusive and Development-friendly Approaches
Germany Should Reengage with a United Kingdom in Flux
Seven years after the Brexit vote shocked Germany, it’s time for the two countries to rediscover common ground. Unfortunately, Berlin is sitting on its hands.
Why Europe Needs to Rediscover the Art of Political Innovation
Squeezed between the United States and China when it comes to innovation, the EU has been pointing to the “Brussels Effect.” Producing rules, though, does not compensate for not producing things. Europe needs more inclusive structures that reach beyond its borders rather than closing them down.
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Trumps Abkehr von Europa und die Folgen für unsere Sicherheitspolitik
Wolfgang Ischinger präsentiert in seiner Einführung seine Erwartungen an die künftigen transatlantischen Beziehungen, an Europas Rolle bei der Lösung des russischen Angriffskriegs gegen die Ukraine und an die Möglichkeit einer Europäischen Verteidigungsunion als Antwort auf die aktuellen sicherheitspolitischen Herausforderungen.