Brexit, European Governance & EU institutions, Populism & electoral trends, Foreign & security policies Brexit and NATO: Never the twain shall meet? Recent events in Salisbury have raised questions not only about the UK’s relationship with Russia, but the nature…read on
European Governance & EU institutions, Populism & electoral trends On Where to Draw the Borders: a response to Sławomir Sierakowski In a recent article published by Project Syndicate, Sławomir Sierakowski argued that eastern Europe is different in character from…read on
European Governance & EU institutions, Foreign & security policies Event Summary: Europe’s Quest for Strategic Autonomy On 28 February, the Dahrendorf Forum hosted an event on Franco-German cooperation and European security in conjunction with…read on
Brexit, European Governance & EU institutions, Foreign & security policies Ensuring Security after Brexit The EU has been through a lot in recent times. Despite some optimistic claims that 2016 would be…read on
European Governance & EU institutions, Trade & economy Rethinking the Governance of Economic and Monetary Union: Should rules continue to rule? Although the EU economy has returned to a period of stable growth since the Eurozone crisis, several key…read on
Policy Output, Brexit, European Governance & EU institutions, Populism & electoral trends, Foreign & security policies Brexit and Beyond: The Future of Europe Whatever else it has been, the debate over the United Kingdom (UK) leaving the European Union (EU) has…read on
Publications, Academic, Brexit, European Governance & EU institutions, Populism & electoral trends, Foreign & security policies Known Unknowns: EU foreign, security, and defence policy after Brexit The EU has been through a lot in recent times. Despite some optimistic claims that 2016 would be…read on
European Governance & EU institutions, Populism & electoral trends Cyprus Presidential Elections: Drifting towards a Hard Border with Turkey The ‘National Issue’ has been absent from this year’s presidential campaign in Cyprus, but has the issue truly…read on
Brexit, European Governance & EU institutions Fundamental Changes Pending: the European Commission looks for a way forward Brexit may dominate headlines, but Dahrendorf Research Associate Marcel Hadeed argues the way forward for the remaining 27…read on
European Governance & EU institutions, Populism & electoral trends DAHRENDORF VIEW: Should the EU Learn Anything from Donald Trump? By Alexandru Filip On 6 December 2017, the Hertie School of Governance hosted the Berlin instalment of the…read on