During the six months of tedious negotiations to put a German coalition in place, governments across Europe, and France in particular, have been waiting impatiently for a push for European reform from Berlin. The new coalition agreement between the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the conservative Christian Democratic Party (CDU) and her Bavarian sister party CSU puts Europe high on the agenda, at least rhetorically. However, both domestic constraints and unbridgeable differences between France and Germany could derail the reform agenda. If Chancellor Merkel wants to go beyond a muddling-through approach she will have to invest a sizeable share of her political capital – domestically and at the European level. But is she ready to do so
UIDB/04627/2020 UIDP/04627/2020In November 2021, Olaf Scholz became Germany’s new Chancellor, havin...
This paper speculates on the future of the euro. It uses Germany as a prism for the discussion about...
When the dust finally starts settling from the COVID-19 crisis, von der Leyen will have to refocus o...
During the six months of tedious negotiations to put a German coalition in place, governments across...
Whoever follows Angela Merkel in the German Chancellery will have big shoes to fill. Her successor m...
The German elections were expected to be a potentially destabilising factor for the entire EU. This ...
Executive Summary. France and Germany have fundamentally different interests concerning the Eurozon...
After multiple delays, the Conference on the Future of Europe has finally started. But the endeavour...
Rarely has an EU Presidency been met with such high expectations as Germany’s in the first half of 2...
The Brexit vote has added a new severe test to the future of the EU but it could also give a welcome...
Following the CDU/CSU and the SPD reaching a coalition agreement, and the ratification of this agree...
Many hope that after the upcoming French and German elections, a renewed and invigorated Franco-Germ...
The prospect that the centrist, pro-European Emmanuel Macron will become the next French president h...
[Overview]. Today Germany will have its first female Chancellor, its youngest (51) head of governmen...
A new Commentary published by the European Policy Institutes Network (EPIN) offers an interesting pi...
UIDB/04627/2020 UIDP/04627/2020In November 2021, Olaf Scholz became Germany’s new Chancellor, havin...
This paper speculates on the future of the euro. It uses Germany as a prism for the discussion about...
When the dust finally starts settling from the COVID-19 crisis, von der Leyen will have to refocus o...
During the six months of tedious negotiations to put a German coalition in place, governments across...
Whoever follows Angela Merkel in the German Chancellery will have big shoes to fill. Her successor m...
The German elections were expected to be a potentially destabilising factor for the entire EU. This ...
Executive Summary. France and Germany have fundamentally different interests concerning the Eurozon...
After multiple delays, the Conference on the Future of Europe has finally started. But the endeavour...
Rarely has an EU Presidency been met with such high expectations as Germany’s in the first half of 2...
The Brexit vote has added a new severe test to the future of the EU but it could also give a welcome...
Following the CDU/CSU and the SPD reaching a coalition agreement, and the ratification of this agree...
Many hope that after the upcoming French and German elections, a renewed and invigorated Franco-Germ...
The prospect that the centrist, pro-European Emmanuel Macron will become the next French president h...
[Overview]. Today Germany will have its first female Chancellor, its youngest (51) head of governmen...
A new Commentary published by the European Policy Institutes Network (EPIN) offers an interesting pi...
UIDB/04627/2020 UIDP/04627/2020In November 2021, Olaf Scholz became Germany’s new Chancellor, havin...
This paper speculates on the future of the euro. It uses Germany as a prism for the discussion about...
When the dust finally starts settling from the COVID-19 crisis, von der Leyen will have to refocus o...