Germany

Germany’s geostrategic myopia

Prof. Richard Whitman assesses Germany's lack of leadership and strategic foresight in its response to Russia's war on Ukraine

Drop the excuses and embrace Ukraine

Dr Benjamin Tallis argues that Ukraine’s formal application to become a member of the European Union should be supported by the bloc and the United Kingdom

The return of Central Europe?

Dr Benjamin Tallis explores the resurging influence of Central European states as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Bolstering NATO through British-German cooperation

James Rogers and Dr Benjamin Tallis discuss Germany's renewed commitment to NATO and how closer British-German cooperation could bolster the alliance

What drives German policy on Russia?

Sir Paul Lever examines the political and economic forces which drive Germany’s strategic policy towards Russia

Britain and Germany should ‘Dare More’ cooperation

Dr Benjamin Tallis explores the opportunities for British and German cooperation in foreign policy in light of the new German government.

It’s time for a new British vision for Europe

Viktorija Starych-Samuolienė and James Rogers argue that Britain needs a new vision to uphold the defence of Europe in a more competitive age

The next German government’s foreign policy

Sir Paul Lever examines the potential foreign policy agenda of the next German government and explains the difficulties the coalition will face

Success guaranteed for the EU-US Summit

Prof. Richard Whitman argues that differing interests will continue to scar relations between the European Union and United States

The Minsk Accords: Should Britain declare them dead?

Prof. Mark Galeotti argues that the time has come for the United Kingdom to declare that the Minsk Accords are dead