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At this critical juncture, the decisions made by Germany’s pro-European parties, especially the SPD and the CDU/CSU, on the campaign trail will have far-reaching consequences for European policy Rafael Loss Angela Mehrer ECFR Berlin
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African and European decision-makers can achieve mutual benefit on critical raw materials - but the EU should be clearer about which parts of the value chain it wishes to invest in, writes Theo Acheampong, PhD in his policy brief ECFR Africa👇
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Mimicking the migration policies of Britain’s Conservatives, these political dynamics will almost certainly remain. Such policies will still lose votes even in the unlikely scenario the GOV.UK is able to make a Rwanda scheme stop migration. ECFR European Power
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European politicians are trapping themselves in a migration hysteria of their own creation, write Mireia Faro Sarrats and Tarek Megrisi in their latest commentary on the UK's Rwanda bill👇
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🎧 In the final episode of #EuropeListens , Rafael Loss & Jana Puglierin welcome Arancha González (@PSIASciencesPo) & Richard Gowan (@CrisisGroup) to revisit discussions and ask how the EU can continue to play a meaningful role on the global stage
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The war in Gaza has stalled plans for the IMEC. But this corridor project to link the EU and India via the Gulf can still happen - and it can serve the geopolitical goals of all its participants, writes Alberto Rizzi in his policy brief ECFR European Power 👇
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In Theophilus Achaempong (Theo Acheampong, PhD)'s new policy brief, he unpacks how Africa and Europe can become green industry partners of choice, in the context of the geopolitics of critical minerals and the energy transition ECFR Africa
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This election year must be the year mainstream European politicians break from the far-right migration dogma that led to the Rwanda bill. ECFR European Power
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A truly geopolitical EU would recognise that stronger ties with India can achieve core objectives, write james crabtree and Manisha Reuter ECFR Asia
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