NATO and transatlantic relations
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Jürgen Habermas and the „Zeitenwende“
Jürgen Habermas, like my mother, turns 96 this year. This is, in itself, a remarkable achievement, especially as both, in their own ways, have remained intellectually agile. Admittedly this is where the parallels end. The philosopher and political-social theorist Jürgen Habermas is an institution in Germany and beyond. His works spanning by now several decades…
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We Are All Gaullists Now. Are We?
To the Grand Old Man of wartime and postwar France, Donald Trump’s treatment of America’s European allies would not have come as a surprise. Quite the contrary, he suspected the Americans all along of being perfectly capable of backstabbing their allies (in his view) like in the Suez Crisis of 1956. That is one of…
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Will NATO’s new existential crisis be its last?
Over the course of its 75 years’ history, NATO has weathered many storms. At least two earlier crises were existential – and in each case the US played a key role: During the Suez crisis in 1956, the US under President Eisenhower strongly opposed the use of force by Britain and France to regain control…
Gerlinde Niehus
Vorschläge für eine neue Russland Strategie
De Gruyter Wissenschaftsverlag
Gerlinde Niehus
75 Jahre NATO – eine kritische Zwischenbilanz
Zentrum Liberale Moderne
Gerlinde Niehus
Reinvent Yourself! 75 Years of NATO’s Strategic Evolution – Future Europe Journal
The Future Europe Journal
Gerlinde Niehus
Towards a new Russia strategy for NATO | GLOBSEC – A Global Think Tank: Ideas Shaping the World
GLOBSEC
Gerlinde Niehus
Op-Ed: How NATO Is Helping Ukraine | Internationale Politik Quarterly
Internationale Politik Quarterly
Roland Freudenstein
Some ideas on the transatlantic digital divide. Guess what: I propose to be constructive
GLOBSEC