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Linn Selle @linnselle.bsky.social explains why Berlin has a crucial role to play in order to make the EU ready for enlargement ... 3/
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Institutional innovation will shape the fate of an enlarged European Union. Germany should help construct an EU capable of fulfilling its promise of security and prosperity.
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Can a middle powers/internationalist coalition form between the Global North and South? New article for IPQ assess opportunity and limitatoins
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Remarkable. @politico.eu has published German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’ leaked proposals for an “associate” EU membership for Ukraine - just as @meistefan1.bsky.social described in @ipq.bsky.social on Monday…
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There are growing calls for the formation of a coalition of middle powers. History suggests, however, that they lack the ideological glue necessary to sustain a deeper and more powerful global movemen...
and Stefan Meister @meistefan1.bsky.social warns of misunderstandings on both sides when it comes to Ukraine's EU membership ...
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NEW in our The Future Shape of Europe series
New European Formats Stir Old Ghosts
With EU seeming averse to innovation, Jacob Ross looks into EU member states trying their luck (and their pursuing their own enlargement policy of sorts) by forming smaller formats.
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For Kyiv, becoming an EU member is about security guarantees and leaving Moscow’s orbit for good. For Brussels, it’s about the implementation of reforms.
🚀 Today sees the launch of our new
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series––in cooperation with the @dgap.org |s Europe Center!
First two articles are up – by Linn Selle @linnselle.bsky.social and Stefan Meister @meistefan1.bsky.social ... 2/
This 2021 article by @lianafix.bsky.social is suddenly popular on our website; we wonder why ...
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The EU seems sluggish and incapable of reform. As a result, small groups of member states are trying their luck with exclusive formats.
An "alliance of middle powers" is what Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney suggested in January in response to a Trumpian world.
But as @barnabyjdye.bsky.social argues in this new essay, history suggests that forging such an alliance will be far from easy.
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Henning Hoff
It’s remarkable in part as it shows real German leadership in a crucial question for the EU’s, and Europe’s, future. And it’s the most concrete proposal yet to solve a knotty problem quickly. The topic needs to be put back on the European Council’s 18 June agenda.