Between confrontation and cooperation: Coronavirus and the international order Published: 6 July 2020 Analysis The coronavirus crisis comes at a time when the international order is already under stress, mainly driven by a new rivalry between “great powers”. Coronavirus could either exacerbate this trend, or it could breathe new life into international cooperation. Another possibility is that rivalry will remain central to the coming order, but one in which democracies come closer together to push back against autocratic bids for global power and influence. A geopolitical analysis. By Dr. Ulrich Speck
Europe needs a Real Green Deal! Published: 30 June 2020 Commentary The German government must fight for a Real Green Deal for Europe that combines economy and ecology and sets the course for a socio-ecological market economy. Dr. Ellen Ueberschär describes what that could look like. By Dr. Ellen Ueberschär
Elections in occupied Donbas are light years away: New German-Polish Views on the East Published: 29 June 2020 The Minsk agreements, though currently not effective and workable, remain at present the only option for the peaceful resolution of the armed conflict. It is obvious that Ukraine and Russia have different interpretations of the provisions, and these controversies are unlikely to disappear.
“Trump’s election defeat won’t end structural racism” Published: 11 June 2020 Interview The murder of George Floyd has thrown the United States into a state of unrest. President Trump is throwing fuel on the fire in an attempt to increase his re-election chances. The main problem, however, is historical, structural racism – and not just in the U.S. An interview with Bastian Hermisson, Head of the Foundation’s office in Washington, and Mekonnen Mesghena, Head of Migration and Diversity at the Heinrich Böll Foundation in Berlin. By Bastian Hermisson and Mekonnen Mesghena
How coronavirus has worsened the plight of refugees in Tunisia Published: 5 June 2020 Background In the shadows of the Covid-19-crisis, refugees and irregular migrants in Europe’s neighbouring countries are afraid for their very existence and terrified of long-term detention in reception camps. In Tunisia, political provisions are being put into place and emergency plans negotiated to deal with migrants and refugees on their way to Europe. By Fabian Heppe
Less symbols, more future in the Eastern policy Published: 3 June 2020 In the policy towards the East, there is a need to strengthen Polish-German cooperation, to develop a strategic approach to Eastern Europe and the Black Sea region, as well as to find a European counterweight to the Russian Federation.
Council Presidency as a chance? Germany’s new role for the EU Council Presidency Published: 25 May 2020 Background On July 1st, Germany will take over the EU Council Presidency in midst the Corona pandemic. This presents opportunities for Germany to redefine its European policy. How does Germany perceive its role in the European Union and what are the expectations of other member states for the German Council Presidency? By Claudia Rothe
Migration and refugee law - a guide for public institutions Published: 19 May 2020 In the discussion about the admission of refugees to Poland, the most negative voices are those facing the solidarity migration policy. Regardless, foreigners are legally resident in Poland, and public institutions are obliged to comply with the constitutional obligation to treat them equally and support their rights. By Gert Röhrborn
Migrants and Refugees in a Time of Pandemic: Access to Healthcare Services in Turkey Published: 18 May 2020 Commentary The Covid-19 pandemic affects different groups of people differently. It is, however, possible to argue that asylum seekers, migrants and refugees scattered across the globe are among the most vulnerable groups to the outbreak. Yet, what are the key challenges facing migrants and refugees in Turkey, particularly challenges in accessing healthcare services during the pandemic?
While conflict with the EU is likely to continue, Poland’s government banks on close relations with the White House Published: 12 May 2020 Analysis Upcoming elections in Poland highlight the growing gap between the country and the EU. By Dominik Tolksdorf