Author Christian Moss
Responsibility for Europe
Unfortunately, the most likely path to a European federal state leads through a deep external security crisis.
State of the European Union Speech – Analysis
Ursula von der Leyen spoke not as the guardian of the contracts, but as a candidate. Her speech addressed her own party family.
Why Macron's idea of Europe's sovereignty is dangerous
Macron and France, bolstered by their confidence in being a nuclear power, harbor dangerous illusions about Europe's role in the world.
Corruption scandal involving EU politicians
The European Parliament is and remains one of the most transparent parliaments in the world. His lobby register is exemplary.
Pluralism, liberal corporatism and liberal democracy in Europe
The world is looking into the abyss of the war Putin's Russia has begun. The Ukrainians are resisting, they are suffering, but they are determined to defend their freedom, and European civil society once more is showing its value in the unfolding humanitarian crisis.
This Hungary no longer belongs to Europe
Viktor Orbán's election victory is bad news for democracy and freedom. The media barrage for Orbán and his fascist ideology was incompatible with fair election conditions.
World War III is in full swing
Now it's official: China is on Russia's side despite, perhaps because of, Russia's attack on Ukraine and the European peace order.
Conference on the future of Europe — Unloved, unknown and underestimated
The conference on the future of Europe had already been announced in 2019 with great aplomb. The pandemic and an epic dispute over who gets to control it, with what means and goals, delayed it by a year.
Open Strategic Autonomy - Questions for the French Presidency
A novel idea has been pervading communications from the Commission for some time. Everyone is talking about Europe's "open strategic autonomy" in the Brussels bubble.