The Failure of Schengen: A Report
On June 15th, 1985, five European states, including Germany, France and Belgium, signed the so-called Schengen Agreement. In it, they agreed to coordinate their judicial […]
See MoreOn June 15th, 1985, five European states, including Germany, France and Belgium, signed the so-called Schengen Agreement. In it, they agreed to coordinate their judicial […]
See MoreAmong monetary experts, there is a widespread consensus that the Eurozone in its current form is not sustainable. The key argument is that introducing the […]
See MoreIn 2015, the international community agreed on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a new framework for global development. Against this background, the EU is currently revising its own development […]
See MoreThis time, French presidential elections take place in an utmost critical period. Less than a year after the British referendum and six months after Trump’s […]
See MoreThe accession of the European Union (EU) to the European Convention of Human Right (ECHR) has been discussed among Europeans for decades. In December 2014, […]
See MoreHistoric moments are usually not recognized by the people who live through them. Our present times seem to be a rare example. With Brexit, Trump […]
See MoreCorruption, clientelism and patronage have led Kosovo into stagnation. More than a quarter of the population lives in absolute poverty, ten percent even have to […]
See MoreDiscuss with former Assistant Secretary of State Dr. Born, FFO, 16 october 2015, June 2009 am 16. Oktober 2015, 6 o’clock (p.m.)
See MoreThere have been discussions for a long time on whether or not to introduce tolls for passenger cars in Germany. The discussions certainly did not […]
See MoreIn many respects, the European Union is still not a union in the strict sense of the word. It may well be one at a […]
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