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Berlin Policy Journal

International affairs from the heart of Europe


The EU can help stabilize North Africa and the Middle East. Here’s how.

Lawmakers from the Islamist Ennahda party on turning Tunisia into a democracy.


There is no need to apologizze for the EU’s migration policy, but there’s still room for improvement.


The country of poets and thinkers wants to be seen thinking. It may be sinking.


The decline of social democratic parties is reversible if they find new answers to questions of economic competence and identity politics.


Seven ways that Moscow misunderstand the European Union.


There is little in the way of a common agenda when Berlin takes over the G20 presidency from Beijing.


The Co-Chair of Europe’s Green Parties on broken status quo politics and the (culinary) temptations of Brussels.


The battle for TTIP looks to be increasingly uphill, at least in Germany.


How the German government has been coping with the refugee crisis, and still is.


From Willkommenskultur to German angst – and back?


Paris views the refugee crisis through a different lens than Berlin.


Thousands of refugees are stuck in Greece.


The Italian government has put together a contingency plan to address a possible new wave of refugees coming from the South.


The veteran of the Soviet school of diplomacy serves largely as the figurehead for a foreign policy beyond his control.


What the Panama Papers have revealed about the Russian President’s rule.