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WDR 2 Jörg Thadeusz - Der Talk
Dr. Jana Puglierin, Politikwissenschaftlerin
Nach der Einigung über die neue Wehrpflicht spricht Jörg Thadeusz mit der Politikwissenschaftlerin Jana Puglierin. Sie leitet das Berliner Büro des European Council on Foreign Relations, eine der einflussreichsten Denkfabriken für europäische Außenpolitik. Von Jana Puglierin.
2025-11-16
51 min
BAdW-Cast
Die Rückkehr des Krieges
In der aktuellen Folge "weltbewegt" geht es um die Herausforderungen des russischen Imperialismus für Europa. Eine Veranstaltung des Schelling-Forums der BAdW in Würzburg vom 24. Juni 2025 im Gartenpavillon des Juliusspitals. Die Journalistin Cathrin Kahlweit (SZ) spricht mit Jana Puglierin, Senior Policy Fellow beim European Council on Foreign Relations, dem Osteuropaexperten Martin Schulze Wessel und dem Politikwissenschaftler und Experten für bewaffnete Konflikte, Carlo Masala. Zum Inhalt Mit dem russischen Angriff auf die Ukraine ist der Krieg in vollem Umfang nach Europa zurückgekehrt. Seit Februar 2022 tobt der Krieg, der Zehntausenden das Leben gekostet und Mill...
2025-07-02
1h 21
The Eurofile
Elections Extravaganza, an EU-UK Reset, and Merz’s Turbulent Start feat. Jana Puglierin
Max and Donatienne discuss the second round of the Romanian presidential election, Portugal’s parliamentary election, and a new EU-UK deal on post-Brexit relations. Then they turn to a conversation with Jana Puglierin, senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations and head of its Berlin office, to discuss the priorities of the new German government. Learn more: Russian Roulette | CSIS Podcasts
2025-05-22
40 min
The Pioneer Briefing - Nachrichten aus Politik und Wirtschaft
Ukraine: Was erwarten Sie von der Merz-Regierung, Jana Puglierin?
Chelsea Spieker präsentiert das Pioneer Briefing Im Interview: Dr. Jana Puglierin, Politikwissenschaftlerin und Leiterin des Think-Tanks European Council on Foreign Relations, spricht mit Chelsea Spieker über die Ukraine-Verhandlungen in Istanbul und ihre Erwartungen an die neue Bundesregierung. Die-5-Prozent-Frage und neue Töne des deutschen Außenministers. THE PIONEER LIVE ON STAGE 2025 - Tickets und Infos hier. Börsenreporterin Anne Schwedt analysiert die Quartalszahlen von Walmart. Abonnieren Sie den neuen Newsletter „Investment Briefing“ hier. Eliteuniversität: Der Streit zwischen Donald Trump und Harvard geht in die nächste Runde. Über den Wolken...
2025-05-16
25 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
A new chapter in German politics
As of May 6th, Germany has a new government, led by the CDU’s Friedrich Merz in coalition with the CSU and SPD. Despite a last-minute hitch, Merz is now safely installed in the Bundeskanzleramt in Berlin, from where he immediately jetted off to Paris and Warsaw for high-level political meetings. In this episode, Mark Leonard welcomes Jeremy Cliffe, ECFR editorial director and senior policy fellow, and Jana Puglierin, ECFR’s Berlin office head and senior policy fellow, to discuss the new German government and the legacy of the previous “traffic light” coalition. How will Merz’s governme...
2025-05-09
32 min
Streitkräfte und Strategien
Killt Trump die NATO? (Tag 1094 mit Jana Puglierin)
US-Präsident Trump nennt den ukrainischen Präsidenten Selenskyj einen Diktator. Die Außenminister der USA und Russlands treffen sich nach jahrelanger Eiszeit in Riad. Die Europäer müssen dabei zu sehen, wie die USA das transatlantische Verhältnis zerstören. Eine wahrlich turbulente Woche neigt sich dem Ende zu. Noch habe man kein klares Bild darüber, wohin die US-Amerikaner wirklich wollten, sagt Jana Puglierin im Gespräch mit Host Anna Engelke. Aus Sicht der Leiterin der Denkfabrik European Council on Foreign Relations in Berlin ist es zu früh, die NATO für tot zu erklären. Man müsse si...
2025-02-21
1h 00
Searching for Deutschland
Ukraine and the US-Russia talks: Deterrence or disarray?
In Searching for Deutschland’s last pre-election episode, hosts Jeremy Cliffe and Jana Puglierin review the Munich Security Conference, the US-Russia talks on Ukraine, and what the new era in transatlantic relations means for Germany and its next government. They also look ahead to Germany's polling day on 23rd February, before Moritz Gathmann and Gustav Gressel join them to discuss German support for Ukraine in the face of an unfavourable Trump-Putin deal—and how this intersects with domestic politics. Find ECFR’s polling report on European views of their continent and the world in the new Trump era...
2025-02-20
37 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Live from the Munich Security Conference: Europe’s wake-up call
Last week, US president Donald Trump shocked Europeans when he announced the start of peace talks on the war in Ukraine, following a call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Trump’s announcement fuelled fears that peace talks could begin without Ukrainians or Europeans at the table, and result in key concessions to Moscow.In this episode, recorded live from the Munich Security Conference, Mark Leonard welcomes senior policy fellow Ulrike Franke, distinguished policy fellow Camille Grand, senior policy fellow and director of ECFR’s Asia programme Janka Oertel, and senior policy fellow and head of ECFR...
2025-02-17
38 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Europe confronts Trump: the politics of transatlantic relations
Less than two weeks into his second term and President Donald Trump is already dominating global headlines. From reigniting trade war threats and doubling down on his ambitions to acquire Greenland, to withdrawing from multilateral agreements and demanding that NATO allies allocate 5% of their GDP to defence—his administration is swiftly attempting to reshape global dynamics. Meanwhile, Trump’s ally Elon Musk is stirring political controversy and further unsettling European leaders. This week, Mark Leonard welcomes Camille Lons, deputy head of ECFR’s Paris office, Marta Prochwicz Jazowska, deputy head of ECFR’s Warsaw office, Jana Puglierin...
2025-01-31
33 min
Searching for Deutschland
The China factor: Compete or double down?
Germany's industrial model thrived for years thanks to soaring Chinese demand. But the relationship has recently become more contentious. This week, hosts Jeremy Cliffe and Jana Puglierin are joined by Janka Oertel to discuss the future impact of political and economic divisions over Germany's China policy. And another topic, hot off the press, is Friedrich Merz's controversial decision to pass votes on asylum and migration with the support of the far-right AfD. How might this influence the election result? Guests: Janka Oertel, ECFR Asia programme director and senior policy fellow, and auth...
2025-01-30
39 min
Searching for Deutschland
Trump and tariffs: Stick or carrot?
With President Donald Trump and his threat of sweeping tariffs looming large over the German election campaign, co-hosts Jeremy Cliffe and Jana Puglierin discuss the latest from the campaign trail before welcoming Tobias Gehrke and Daniela Schwarzer to discuss how Trump's tariffs could affect Germany—and how the country should respond. Could this development impact the election? And what does it mean for the future of the German economic model? Guests:Tobias Gehrke, senior policy fellow at ECFRDaniela Schwarzer, executive board member of the Bertelsmann Foundation and ECFR council member
2025-01-23
36 min
WDR 5 Europamagazin
Gebannt-gespannt: Warten auf Trumps Antritt
Europa und die zweite Amtszeit von US-Präsident Trump: Es wird ernst - Interview mit Dr.Jana Puglierin, European Council on Foreign Relations. UK: Wo man die "special relationship" pragmatisch sieht. Slowakei: Wo Wölfe politisch vereinnahmt werden. Kreta: Wo der älteste Windpark Europas rostet. Europa umwelthistorisch: Wo das alte Rom eine bleierne Zeit hinterließ. "Denk' ich an Europa" mit Politologe Michael Kaeding: "Europas Unterschiedlichkeit besser verstehen". Mod: A. Oster. Von WDR 5.
2025-01-18
42 min
Searching for Deutschland
German leadership: Gone for good or just resting?
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Searching for Deutschland, a new podcast by ECFR exploring the European and foreign policy dimensions of the German election on February 23rd. Hosts Jeremy Cliffe and Jana Puglierin join Mark Leonard, ECFR's director, for a World in 30 Minutes [AS1] crossover to discuss their plans for the coming weeks and the premise of the podcast, namely: has Germany gone missing from its European leadership role? The hosts also discuss Friedrich Merz, chancellor candidate of the centre-right CDU party and front-runner to lead Germany’s next government. What are Merz's foreign policy influences and...
2025-01-17
32 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Election countdown: New Germany, new Europe, new podcast
With just five weeks remaining until the German federal election, Friedrich Merz's CDU is leading in the polls. But significant shifts in geopolitics—and opinion—can occur in weeks and days: and this election will take place in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s inauguration and amid the stagnation of the Franco-German engine. Now, recognising the importance of German leadership in Europe, Searching for Deutschland explores the foreign policy dimensions of Germany’s electoral campaign.This week Mark Leonard welcomes editorial director and senior policy fellow Jeremy Cliffe, and ECFR’s Berlin office head and senior policy fellow Jan...
2025-01-17
32 min
Searching for Deutschland
Germany has gone missing
On 23 February, Germany will hold an election—but the country seems to have turned inwards. Relations with France and Poland, its two essential partners, have deteriorated; where the country previously provided the European project with leadership at crucial moments, it now drags its feet. As a result, Jeremy Cliffe and Jana Puglierin are “Searching for Deutschland”. This new podcast from the European Council on Foreign Relations sees the think-tank's Berlin-based editorial director and Berlin office head joined by expert guests to discuss the domestic fault-lines behind the country's foreign policy disorientation. Following the election campaign from a European and global perspe...
2025-01-15
01 min
Frauenstimmen
#88 Die aktuelle Weltlage besser verstehen mit Jana Puglierin
+++ Hier findet ihr alle Infos zu unseren Sponsoren, Links zu den Rabattaktionen etc.: lnkfi.re/frauenstimmen +++Heute spreche ich mit Dr. Jana Puglierin. Sie ist Politikwissenschaftlerin, Expertin für europäische Außen und Sicherheitspolitik und Leiterin des Think Tanks European Council on Foreign Relations in Berlin. Diese beeindruckende Frau habe ich eingeladen, um mir die Welt zu erklären. Denn ich blicke nicht mehr durch. Was genau passiert gerade in der Ukraine? Wie wird Trumps Wahlsieg die USA verändern? Wird Trump die NATO verlassen?Wer und was bedroht die Demokratie in De...
2025-01-05
1h 19
Streitkräfte und Strategien
Trump da, Ampel weg - und die Ukraine? (Tag 989 mit Jana Puglierin)
Der Mittwoch dieser Woche geht in die Geschichte ein. In den USA wird Donald Trump zum zweiten Mal zum Präsidenten gewählt. Am Abend kommt dann das Aus für die Ampel-Koalition in Berlin. Eine monatelange Hängepartie droht - auch mit möglichen Folgen für die Unterstützung der Ukraine. Dort macht der Krieg keine Atempause. Russland terrorisiert die Bevölkerung wieder mit stundenlangen Drohnenangriffen, fasst Host Kai Küstner die aktuelle Lage zusammen. Der neue US-Präsident Trump hat im Vorfeld der Wahl immer wieder behauptet, den russischen Angriffskrieg innerhalb von 24 Stunden beenden zu können. Nur wie, ha...
2024-11-08
50 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Germany special: The coalition collapse
On 6 November, the same day that Donald Trump was re-elected as US president, Germany’s chancellor Olaf Scholz dismissed his minister of finance, Christian Lindner – and the country’s ‘traffic light’ coalition government collapsed. Since then, an interim government has been in place: but its future is uncertain amid a rapidly changing world.This week, Mark Leonard welcomes Jeremy Cliffe, ECFR’s editorial director, Janka Oertel, ECFR senior policy fellow and director of its Asia programme, and Jana Puglierin, senior policy fellow and head of ECFR’s Berlin office, to discuss the collapse of the German government coa...
2024-11-08
37 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Germany, France, and the rise of Euroscepticism
It has been a momentous few weeks in German and French politics. The Alternative for Germany (AfD) won its first state election – and achieved the German far-right’s best result since the second world war – in Thuringia with 33% of the vote; in Saxony, it came a close second to the Christian Democratic Union. In France, after weeks of uncertainty caused by a divided National Assembly, President Emmanuel Macron appointed Michel Barnier as the country’s prime minister.This week, Mark Leonard welcomes Célia Belin, senior policy fellow and head of the ECFR Paris office, and Jana Pugl...
2024-09-13
38 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
NATO at 75: The future of European defence
The 75th NATO summit has begun. Taking place in Washington, this year the conference welcomes new member country, Sweden, with talks focusing on how NATO allies can continue to defend Ukraine from Russian attacks. But, with a presidential election looming in November, it is unclear what the United States’ future position on NATO will be – and, if the US withdraws defence support, how exactly Europe will respond. Based on ECFR’s latest policy brief by distinguished policy fellow and former NATO assistant secretary general, Camille Grand, the question is: can Europe defend itself without America? In this...
2024-07-12
32 min
Auslandsinfo
Wer verteidigt Europa? Dr. Jana Puglierin über die europäische Sicherheitspolitik und die Prioritäten der USA
Die Leiterin des Berliner Büros des European Council on Foreign Relations im Interview In außenpolitischen Kreisen in den Vereinigten Staaten wird eine Neuausrichtung der amerikanischen Außenpolitik intensiv diskutiert. Fahren die USA ihr Engagement für die Sicherheit Europas massiv zurück, um über mehr Ressourcen für die Rivalität mit China zu verfügen? In dieser Folge unseres Podcasts sprechen wir mit der Politologin Dr. Jana Puglierin über den US-amerikanischen Blick auf Europa und über die Frage, was es für uns bedeutet, dass die Unterstützung der USA nicht mehr so selbstverständlich eingepreist werden kann wi...
2024-06-20
30 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Europe is shifting: EU election results could divide Europe
The results of the European Parliament elections show varying trends across the EU. As predicted by experts in the build-up, Europe’s far-right parties made substantial gains– most notably in France, Germany, and Italy – while election fatigue plagued Bulgaria; the EU election saw its population head to the polls for the sixth time in three years, with the country recording a low turn-out. On the other hand, amid a shift to the right, voters in Poland and Spain demonstrated stronger support for pro-EU parties than perhaps expected.In this week’s special episode of Europe in 30 Minutes...
2024-06-14
37 min
Politik mit Anne Will
Was lernt Deutschland aus der Europawahl? Mit Jana Puglierin und Katrin Göring-Eckardt
Die EU hat ein neues Parlament gewählt. Das Ergebnis: Die Europäische Volkspartei (EVP) gewinnt mit Abstand den größten Teil der Sitze. Aber auch rechtspopulistische und rechtsextreme Parteien haben europaweit viele Wählerinnen und Wähler überzeugt, während vor allem Grüne und Liberale Unterstützung verloren haben. In Deutschland bekommt die Union die meisten Stimmen, gefolgt von der AfD, die sechs Sitze im Europaparlament dazugewinnt. Die Grünen verlieren hier im Vergleich zur vergangenen Europawahl fast 9 Prozent. In einigen Nachbarländern sieht es ähnlich aus: In Österreich ist die rechtspopulistische FPÖ stärkste Kraft geworden und in Frankreic...
2024-06-13
1h 01
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
The European pulse: the election and beyond
With the European Parliament election only one month away, there is feverish speculation about who will get the top jobs of Commission President, President of the Council, and High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. With predictions of a far-right surge and the influence of domestic politics, this electoral cycle will be crucial in shaping the very future of European politics. Live from the ECFR staff retreat in Bologna, Mark Leonard welcomes Jana Puglierin, Célia Belin, José Ignacio Torreblanca, Arturo Varvelli, Maria Simeonova, and Piotr Buras, the heads of our Berlin, Pari...
2024-05-03
34 min
ECFR ON AIR
Europe Listens: Saving multilateralism with Arancha González Laya and Richard Gowan
In September 2024, the United Nation’s Summit of the Future is set to take place – a crucial moment to mend “eroded trust” between peoples, countries, and generations. Europe's role on the world stage is constantly adapting to the fluidity of the global geopolitical space. Traditional views of multilateralism are being rethought, and Europe is exploring its role in fostering meaningful international cooperation on many global issues. In this final episode of Europe Listens, ECFR’s Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin welcome Richard Gowan, UN director at the International Crisis Group and Arancha González Laya, former Spanish forei...
2024-04-23
39 min
ECFR ON AIR
Europe Listens: Exploring the deep seabed with Pradeep Singh
To achieve the ambitions of the European Green Deal, the European Commission insists that healthy oceans and a sustainable maritime economy are crucial. With rising demand for minerals from various sectors, including to advance the green transformation, many expect we are on the brink of the biggest gold rush in history – deep beneath the ocean surface. In this episode of Europe Listens, ECFR’s Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin welcome Pradeep Singh, environmental lawyer and fellow at the Research Institute for Sustainability in Potsdam. What are the key resources in the seabed? Is deep seabed mining more...
2024-04-03
40 min
ECFR ON AIR
Europe Listens: Protecting the high seas with Essam Yassin Mohammed
Around 70 per cent of our planet is covered by the ocean, of which two-thirds fall beyond national jurisdiction. After decades of discussions and negotiations, states adopted the so-called High Seas Treaty in September 2023. The treaty aims to increase the governance of the world’s oceans and tackle common challenges such as environmental degradation, illegal fishing, and preserving our marine resources sustainably. To kick off the third season of Europe Listens, ECFR’s Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin welcome Essam Yassin Mohammed, director general of WorldFish and senior director of aquatic food at CGIAR, a global partnership that un...
2024-04-03
35 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Under fire: Unpacking Germany’s defence policy drama
It has been a rocky month for German defence policy. With a naval frigate almost shooting down a US drone in the Red Sea by mistake, discussions of military officers on the deployment of Taurus missiles leaking, and Olaf Scholz and Emmanuel Macron openly arguing about military aid to Ukraine, Germany’s policy on European defence is embroiled in internal and external intrigue. In this week’s episode, Mark Leonard welcomes senior policy fellow Ulrike Franke and senior policy fellow and head of ECFR’s Berlin Office, Jana Puglierin, to discuss the current state of Germany’s policy...
2024-03-22
39 min
Streitkräfte und Strategien
Die Idee von Bodentruppen ist absurd (Tag 734 mit Jana Puglierin)
Bei einer Hilfskonferenz in Paris hat Frankreichs Staatspräsident Macron den Einsatz von westlichen Bodentruppen in der Ukraine nicht mehr ausgeschlossen. Aber was würde passieren, wenn Frankreich im Alleingang Soldaten in die Ukraine schickte und Frankreich im schlechtesten Fall von russischen Raketen angegriffen würde? Würde dann der NATO-Bündnisfall gelten, fragt Jana Puglierin. Für die Chefin des Berliner Büros des European Council on Foreign Relations ist Macrons Einlassung „ein falsches Signal zur falschen Zeit“. Abschreckung muss für sie in erster Linie glaubwürdig sein. Und dafür wünscht sich Jana Puglierin ein starkes Zeichen der eur...
2024-02-27
33 min
Sicherheitshalber
Sicherheitshalber Spezial Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz: #MSC2024-Nachlese mit Jana Puglierin
“Sicherheitshalber” ist der Podcast zur sicherheitspolitischen Lage in Deutschland, Europa und der Welt. In der schon traditionellen Spezial-Folge zur Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz (Munich Security Conference, MSC) blicken Ulrike Franke, Carlo Masala, Frank Sauer und Thomas Wiegold mit Jana Puglierin vom European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) auf das diesjährige Treffen in der bayerischen Landeshauptstadt. Und es gibt auch noch einen Überraschungsgast. Web: https://sicherheitspod.de/ Shop: https://sicherheitshalbershop.myspreadshop.de/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sicherheitspod Komplette Shownotes unter: https://sicherheitspod.de/sicherheitshalber-spezial-munchner-sicherheitskonferenz-msc2024-nachlese-mit-jana-puglierin/
2024-02-18
59 min
Table Today - mit Michael Bröcker und Helene Bubrowski
Security Special II: Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz 2024
Am zweiten Tag der Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz standen die Reden von Olaf Scholz und Wolodymyr Selenskyj im Mittelpunkt. Der Bundeskanzler hat Europa aufgefordert, mehr als bisher für die Ukraine zu tun. Offen bleibt die Frage, wie Deutschland seinen finanziellen Verpflichtungen gegenüber der NATO in Zukunft nachkommen will.Der ukrainische Präsident nutzte seine Rede bei der MSC, um abermals einen Appell an die Welt zu richten: Die Ukraine benötigt mehr Waffen, mehr Munition und mehr Kriegsmaterial.Gäste in dieser Ausgabe: Dr. Jana Puglierin, Berliner Büroleiterin des European...
2024-02-18
24 min
Acht Milliarden
Müssen wir wieder in der Lage sein, Krieg zu führen?
Russland hat den Krieg zurück nach Europa gebracht. China versucht die Weltordnung zu ändern. Und die US-Unterstützung hängt vielleicht von Donald Trump ab. Welchen Aufgaben muss sich Deutschland in der Außenpolitik stellen? »Deutschland muss kriegstüchtig werden.« Das sagte Boris Pistorius Ende vergangenen Jahres. Russlands Angriff auf die Ukraine hat den Krieg zurück nach Europa gebracht. Doch nach dem ersten Erschrecken, der Zeitenwende-Rede des Bundeskanzlers und vielen Diskussionen um Helme und Kampfpanzer, scheint sich Deutschland mit der neuen Lage arrangiert zu haben. »Zwei Jahre nach dem Beginn des russischen...
2024-01-12
52 min
Streitkräfte und Strategien
Gaza-Krieg: "Ein Geschenk für Putin" (Tag 653 mit Jana Puglierin)
Der Hamas-Angriff auf Israel und der Krieg in Gaza zieht Aufmerksamkeit von Russlands Krieg gegen die Ukraine ab und schwächt die US-Regierung, sagt Jana Puglierin von der Denkfabrik European Council on Foreign Relations ECFR im Gespräch mit Anna Engelke. Nach einer großen Phase der Stabilität in der EU hätten gewalttätige Konflikte zuletzt deutlich zugenommen und sich insgesamt die Zahl der Toten verdoppelt. Währenddessen mache sich auch in Deutschland eine Erschöpfung in Bezug auf den Ukraine-Krieg breit. Zahlen des Kieler Instituts für Weltwirtschaft belegen einen Rückgang der Finanzhilfen des Westens. Im Gespräch m...
2023-12-08
51 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
How the Polish elections will change Europe
Poland is returning to European politics as a constructive player. The country’s National Electoral Commission confirmed on Tuesday morning that the Polish opposition has gathered enough votes to form a government and end the Law and Justice party’s eight-year rule of illiberalism and Eurosceptism. The results also hold two key lessons for Europe: a country’s illiberal turn can be reversed, and polarisation is an insufficient tool to mobilise progressive voters.In this week’s episode, Mark Leonard welcomes senior policy fellows Piotr Buras, head of ECFR Warsaw, and Jana Puglierin, head of ECFR Berlin, to understand what we can e...
2023-10-20
34 min
ECFR ON AIR
Europe Listens: Governing outer space with Ruvimbo Samanga
The global space economy is worth a whopping $469 billion, and growing fast. Commercial interests are proliferating; more and more countries are launching satellites into space. Some African leaders aspire for their continent to become a knowledge, technology, and manufacturing hub for this new space age and to leverage space technologies to advance economic development. They are looking for global partners to join them in this quest.In this episode of Europe Listens, ECFR’s Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin welcome Ruvimbo Samanga, a space law and policy advisor at Access Partnership, a global tech advisory firm. How can Africans and Eu...
2023-08-31
31 min
ECFR ON AIR
Europe Listens: Combatting online disinformation with Flora Rebello Arduini
On 8 January 2023, following a contentious national election, protestors attacked government buildings in Brazil’s capital. The riots were preceded by years of online disinformation, targeting lawmakers and the country’s electoral process. Striking parallels with the storming of the US Capitol two years prior underline the role that transnational networks play in pushing disinformation globally, and that of big tech standing idly by (at best).In this episode of Europe Listens, ECFR’s Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin welcome Flora Rebello Arduini, campaign director, disinformation researcher, and big-tech watcher at Ekō, a global non-profit organisation advancing corporate accountability. How does online...
2023-08-31
37 min
ECFR ON AIR
Europe Listens: Overcoming the global digital divide with Jane Munga
Digital technologies are set to transform African economies. Yet, only 40 per cent of Africans accessed the internet in 2022 – well below the proportion in the world’s other regions. Technological as well as socio-economic factors drive this digital divide, and US-Chinese competition risks making it worse.To kick off the second season of Europe Listens, ECFR’s Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin welcome Jane Munga, a fellow in the Africa Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former digital policy advisor to the government of Kenya. What are the most pressing priorities for African countries to overcome the global digita...
2023-08-31
35 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Keeping America close, Russia down, and China far away: How Europeans navigate a competitive world
European citizens are adapting slowly to the new geopolitical landscape. But leaders have an opportunity to build public consensus on the EU’s approach to China, the US, and Russia. ECFR’s latest polling report – based on data from 11 EU member states – analyses what European citizens think about Europe’s place in the world and its relationship to these other powers. In this week’s episode, Mark Leonard welcomes the two authors of the report: Jana Puglierin, senior policy fellow and head of ECFR’s Berlin office, and Pawel Zerka, senior policy fellow at ECFR, to discuss and analyse their results. What...
2023-06-16
32 min
ECFR ON AIR
Europe Listens: Advancing green tech partnerships with Dhanasree Jayaram
Beyond the UN formats, countries around the world are forging hundreds of bilateral and multilateral agreements to advance the clean energy transition. India has emerged as a prominent player in these initiatives, with prime minister Narendra Modi describing his country’s potential in green energy as no less than a “goldmine”. Since 2016, India and the EU have set up new schemes to deepen their green technology partnership, and they could go even further. In this episode of Europe Listens, ECFR’s Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin welcome Dhanasree Jayaram, assistant professor of geopolitics and international relations and co-coordinator of the Centre f...
2023-05-24
38 min
ECFR ON AIR
Europe Listens: Overhauling climate finance with Avinash Persaud
Action on climate financing is long overdue. Inadequate mitigation and adaptation have already led to substantial loss and damage in the most vulnerable countries. But the scale of investment required to mitigate global warming is beyond the capacity of rich governments, far less developing countries. To square this circle, Barbados’s prime minister, Mia Mottley, last year made a bold proposal: the Bridgetown Initiative. In this episode of Europe Listens, ECFR’s Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin welcome Avinash Persaud, special envoy on climate finance to Mia Mottley. How can the Bridgetown Initiative prevent nations on the climate frontline getting trap...
2023-05-24
36 min
ECFR ON AIR
Europe Listens: Navigating climate diplomacy with Shauna Aminath
Climate change is an immediate existential threat to the coral islands that make up the Maldives, one of the lowest-lying countries in the world. Recent predictions estimate that, by 2050, rising sea levels could render 80 per cent of the country uninhabitable. By 2100 – in just 77 years time – the entire country could be submerged. None of this is news to the Maldives. To kick off this series of Europe Listens, ECFR’s Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin welcome Shauna Aminath, the Maldives’ minister of environment, climate change, and technology. What are the most pressing priorities for the Maldives in the fight against climate change...
2023-05-24
27 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
The US, Europe, and the art of vassalisation
Although European leaders have stepped up in many ways to support Ukraine, the war has also laid bare Europe’s profound dependence on the United States. This reality was at the heart of French president Emmanuel Macron’s recent call for more “strategic autonomy”, which stirred a new debate over the transatlantic power imbalance. It was also the topic of a new publication, “The Art of Vassalisation”, from ECFR’s research director, Jeremy Shapiro, and senior policy fellow and head of the Berlin office, Jana Puglierin, who join week Mark Leonard for this week’s episode. What factors influence “vassalisation”, and is it really mor...
2023-04-14
40 min
Common Ground Berlin
Germany’s “turning point” or not?
Last month before the Bundestag, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz hammered home the need for a defense-capable Europe. His speech marked the anniversary of his groundbreaking pledge to deliver a “Zeitenwende,” or sea change, ending Germany’s long-standing, military-averse policies. But have Scholz and his government delivered? And what impact is it having on the Russian war in Ukraine? Hosts Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson and Rachel Tausendfreund discuss with the German Marshall Fund’s Guido Goldman Distinguished Scholar for Geostrategy Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff and Jana Puglierin, senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations and head of its Berlin office. ...
2023-04-03
42 min
Uncommon Decency
83. Going East: Europe's New Center of Gravity, with Jana Puglierin & Timothy Garton Ash
While the geographic center of the EU is apparently in a small Bavarian field, its political center is harder to pin down. Historically, it was probably somewhere between France and Germany, but with the war in Ukraine, this center has seemingly moved East. Warsaw was not too long ago under considerable pressure from Brussels over rule-of-law skirmishes. Now, Poland and Lithuania are reaping the political benefits of their unambiguous support to Ukraine and their long-established hawkish stance on Russia. In a sign of this evolution Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki last weekend was not afraid to lambast Germany for being "...
2023-03-29
44 min
F.A.Z. Podcast für Deutschland
Ein Jahr Krieg (3): „Putin ist weitgehend blank“
F.A.Z. Podcast für Deutschland Vor einem Jahr konstatierte Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz die Zeitenwende. Wir ziehen ein Zwischenfazit mit SPD-Politiker Michael Roth, dem Vorsitzenden im Auswärtigen Ausschuss, und der Sicherheitsexpertin Jana Puglierin vom ECFR. F.A.Z. Podcast-Umfrage Ihre Meinung ist gefragt. Mitmachen und einen von 10 exklusiven F.A.Z. In-Ear-Kopfhörern gewinnen.zur Umfrage F+ https://www.faz.net/aktuell/das-beste-von-fplus/ Alle unsere Podcast-Angebote finden Sie unter faz.net/podcast. Haben Sie Fragen oder Anmerkungen zum Podcast? Dann melden Sie sich gerne bei...
2023-02-22
33 min
Auslandsinfo
Ein Jahr Krieg in der Ukraine: Die Politologin Dr. Jana Puglierin im Gespräch
Im Gespräch mit Dr. Jana Puglierin Vor nunmehr einem Jahr begann die russische Armee ihren großangelegten Überfall auf die Ukraine. Die Politologin Jana Puglierin vom European Council on Foreign Relations spricht in dieser Podcast-Folge über die sicherheitspolitischen Lehren aus den ersten zwölf Kriegsmonaten, die westliche Strategie zur Unterstützung der Ukraine und die Frage, wie nachhaltig die imperialistischen Ambitionen Russlands den deutschen Blick auf die Welt verändern. Mehr zu Jana Puglierin und zur Arbeit des European Council on Foreign Relations findet ihr hier: https://ecfr.eu/ Mehr zum Podcast und zu den Aus...
2023-02-21
30 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Live from the Munich Security Conference: Where is world politics turning?
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine upended many Western leaders’ previous assumptions about security policy, warfare, and the international order. Mark Leonard and his ECFR colleagues Camille Grand, Jana Puglierin, and Ulrike Franke got together at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) last weekend to discuss the dramatic changes – such as Germany's Zeitenwende – that have taken place as a result of these revisions. They analyse MSC speeches from Volodymir Zelensky, Olaf Scholz, and Emmanuel Macron, as well as the announcement of a plan for peace talks by China's top diplomat Wang Yi. What is on the transatlantic to-do list? And how can the West...
2023-02-20
27 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
The Leopards are free!
On 25 January, after months of deliberation, Germany's chancellor Olaf Scholz announced he would send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine – and permit other countries to do the same. What led to this turnaround? Mark Leonard is joined by ECFR heavyweights on security and defence policy – Camille Grand, Gustav Gressel, Jana Puglierin, and Jeremy Shapiro – to discuss what this decision means for the war in Ukraine, for German diplomacy, and for transatlantic relations. Will the unity on show at last week's Ramstein meeting continue in the long term? And what is the future of military aid for Ukraine? This podcast was recorded on 25 Januar...
2023-01-27
29 min
Zeitenwende | Der GSP-Podcast
Folge 3: Im Gespräch mit Dr. Jana Puglierin
Vorab: diese Folge wurde bereits am 23.01.2023 aufgenommen - die Entscheidung der Bundesregierung, Kampfpanzer zu liefern, ist erst später erfolgt und konnte vor diesem Hintergrund nicht für das Interview berücksichtigt werden. Herzlich willkommen zur dritten Folge des Podcast „Zeitenwende“ der Gesellschaft für Sicherheitspolitik. In dieser Episode ist Frau Dr. Jana Puglierin zu Gast. Sie ist Politikwissenschaftlerin und Leiterin des Berliner Büros des European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR). Ihre Themenschwerpunkte sind sowohl die Rolle Deutschlands in der EU als auch die europäische Außen-, Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik und transatlantische Beziehungen. Wir sprachen darüber, dass die aktuelle...
2023-01-26
25 min
Der Zeitenwende Podcast
Wie weiter mit der Bundeswehr?
Ein neuer Minister, 100 Milliarden Euro und eine lange To-Do-Liste: Expertin Jana Puglierin vom ECFR und der Berliner Bürger Marco Rownejko diskutieren mit den Gastgebern Lisa Marie Ullrich und Nico Lange, wie es mit der Bundeswehr und der „Zeitenwende“ jetzt weitergehen soll. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-01-23
32 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
A battle on two fronts: Poland, Germany, and the rule of law
After the EU finally came to an agreement with Hungary over financial aid for Ukraine, all eyes are now on Poland and its own protracted conflict with Brussels over its rule-of-law inadequacies. Meanwhile, a series of public spats between Warsaw and Berlin has drawn attention to the rifts within the EU and a new East-West divide. In this week’s episode, Mark Leonard is joined by Piotr Buras and Jana Puglierin, heads of ECFR’s Warsaw and Berlin offices respectively and senior policy fellows. Together they talk about Poland’s standing within the EU and Polish-German relations. What is the state...
2022-12-21
28 min
Tim Guldimann - Debatte zu Dritt
Führt der Ukrainekrieg zu einer neuen europäischen Sicherheitsarchitektur? - mit Jana Puglierin und Roderich Kiesewetter
Mit Jana Puglierin, der Leiterin des Berliner Büros des European Council on Foreign Relations, und Roderich Kiesewetter, Mitglied des Bundestages und früherer Generalstabsoberst der Bundeswehr, diskutiere ich über die europäische Sicherheitspolitik nach dem 24. Februar. Beide Gesprächspartner begründen, warum für sie der russische Überfall keine Überraschung war. Die in Berlin verkündete Zeitenwende habe, so Kiesewetter, für Estland schon 2007 stattgefunden und „was mich dann 2014 politisch so entsetzt hat, war unsere deutsche Antwort auf (..) die Besetzung der Krim: Northstream II (..) Unsere Politik war sehr stark wirtschaftsgetrieben, Wandel durch Handel“. Dagegen sei der 24. Februar „ein heils...
2022-11-30
55 min
WOMENSPLAINING
Die Welt gerät immer weiter aus den Fugen. Warum, Dr. Jana Puglierin?
Die Welt ist aus den Fugen - egal wohin man schaut, Krisen bestimmen unser Leben, letzte Sicherheiten scheinen wie weggefegt: seit nun 6 Monaten herrscht Krieg mitten in Europa. Wir freuen uns, dass wir darüber mit einer der im Moment gefragtesten Expertin für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik reden durften. Dr. Jana Puglierin hat Politikwissenschaft, Völker- und Europarecht und Soziologie studiert, hat bis vor 2 Jahren bei der Deutschen Gesellschaft für für Außenpolitik gearbeitet und ist aktuell Chefin des european council on foreign relations in Berlin.* Diese Folge beschreibt und versucht zu erklären, was gerade mitten in Europ...
2022-07-06
51 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
The NATO Summit and the future of European Defence
NATO members emerged from their summit in Madrid this week having reached consensus on a new Strategic Concept, Sweden’s and Finland’s accession, and increased readiness capabilities on the eastern flank. This week, Mark Leonard is joined by Nick Witney, senior policy fellow at ECFR and former chief executive of the European Defence Agency; Jana Puglierin, head of ECFR’s Berlin office; and Tara Varma, head of ECFR’s Paris office, to evaluate the summit’s outcomes, especially regarding European defence. How can Europeans coordinate increased military expenditure? What is the European Defence Union? And was Nick Witney right to describ...
2022-07-01
34 min
The Continent
Bundes-where? Germany's Politics and Security in Changing times
In the first episode Aaron speaks with Marcel Dirsus and Jana Puglierin about Germany's response to the war in Ukraine. Just how important is this political moment for Germany? What does it mean for Germany to boost its military potential — and how might it use it?This conversation was recorded live on Twitter Spaces on May 11, 2022.
2022-05-16
46 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Germany’s Zeitenwende: what does it mean for Europe?
German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, is facing criticism for not meeting the expectations he created with his Zeitenwende speech. But how fair is this criticism? Mark Leonard ponders this question and others with some of his German colleagues: ECFR senior policy fellows Janka Oertel and Jana Puglierin, and policy fellow and head of ECFR’s Task Force for Strengthening Europe against Economic Coercion, Jonathan Hackenbroich. How is Germany actually doing in turning round its security and defence policies? And what kind of change is afoot in Germany’s most beloved field, economic policy? This podcast was recorded on 11 May 2022.Further reading:- Ho...
2022-05-13
33 min
Chain Reaction
Bundes-where? Germany's Politics and Security in Changing Times
The Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) is pleased to introduce a special Chain Reaction podcast series: The Continent.The Continent explores how the war in Ukraine is changing Europe's politics and security. Host Aaron Schwartzbaum will "visit" a country on each episode, learning about key dynamics and trends from local experts. In the first episode Aaron speaks with Marcel Dirsus and Jana Puglierin about Germany's response to the war in Ukraine. Just how important is this political moment for Germany? What does it mean for Germany to boost its military potential — and how might it use it...
2022-05-12
46 min
Konflikt
Putins krig splittrar fredsrörelsen
I skuggan av kriget i Ukraina rustar världen upp och regeringar och partier tänker om kring hur krig och konflikter ska hanteras. Vad betyder det för fredsrörelsen? Är pacifismen död nu? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Medverkande: Jana Puglierin, tysk säkerhetsanalytiker vid Euopean Council on Foreign Relations, Alexander Krone, tysk befälhavare, Fredrik Egefur, forskare om pacifism, Lova Olsson, politisk reporter på Ekot, Martina Skrak, vänsterpartist, Svante Olson, fd vänsterpartist, Jonas Hinnfors, statsvetare, Martin Smedjeback, aktivist, Agnes Hellström, ordförande Svenska FredsProgramledar...
2022-04-29
55 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
European defence reloaded
Russia’s war in Ukraine has turned European defence and security policy upside down. The German Zeitenwende, the Versailles Summit in March, and the recently published Strategic Compass for Security and Defence are all testament to this rediscovered priority on European leaders’ agenda. Jana Puglierin takes over the podcast to talk with ECFR senior policy fellows Nick Witney – who served as the first chief executive of the European Defence Agency – and Gustav Gressel about the state of European defence and its future. Will it be different this time? What are the biggest challenges in building greater European sovereignty in defence? And how...
2022-04-08
32 min
Theory of Change - Der Campact-Podcast für progressive Politik
Ukrainekrieg - Was können wir tun?
Helfen Sanktionen oder ein Importstopp von russischen Rohstoffen DISCLAIMER: Die Lage in der Ukraine ändert sich täglich! Bedenkt bitte, dass wir diese Folge am Freitag, den 11. März 2022 aufgenommen haben. Solidarisch mit der Ukraine auf die Straße: Infos zu den Demos am 13. März findet Ihr hier: https://stoppt-den-krieg.de/ Zehn Tipps, wie ihr Flüchtenden helfen könnt, findet Ihr in unserem Blogbeitrag Soli-Sticker bestellen könnt Ihr hier: https://campact.org/ukraine-bestellen Zu den kurzfristigen Maßnahmen Die Zivilgesellschaft möchte mehrheitlich einen Importstopp von russischen...
2022-03-11
53 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Will Western unity on Russia hold? Reporting from Munich Security Conference
Live from the Munich Security Conference (MSC)! Mark Leonard huddled together with editorial director for Le Monde and ECFR board and Council Member Sylvie Kauffmann and Jana Puglierin, head of ECFR’s Berlin office in one of the many rooms of the Bayerischer Hof to talk about the West’s thinking and reaction to the geopolitical challenges and battles of today: In the spotlight is of course the question about Ukraine. Has the West really started to “unlearn helplessness” that defined the Western countries’ policy responses? Did the MSC mark the revival of a forceful and united transatlantic alliance, ready to move aw...
2022-02-21
32 min
World Review from the New Statesman
Farewell Merkel, hello Scholz | Germany Elects
Jeremy Cliffe in Berlin presents a special series from the New Statesman's World Review podcast on the German election and its aftermath.In this final episode, he reviews Germany's new centre-left coalition government and the incoming chancellor Olaf Scholz. What is the government's politics? What are its policy priorities at home and abroad? Who are its most important personalities? And where could the difficulties lie?To discuss all this he is joined by Jana Puglierin, head of the Berlin office of the European Council on Foreign Relations, and Christian Odendahl, chief economist at...
2021-12-08
31 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
The new German coalition’s roadmap for foreign policy
On Wednesday afternoon, the German Social Democrats, the FDP and the Greens presented their coalition agreement. The long-awaited deal sets out the roadmap for the “traffic light” government for the upcoming four years led by Olaf Scholz (SPD). In this episode, Mark Leonard and ECFR senior policy fellows Janka Oertel and Jana Puglierin take a deep dive into the 170+ page-long document: what does it say about foreign policy issues, China, defence and security? What is in there about the future of Europe? And how do we see the transatlantic relationship developing in the new coalition?This podcast was recorded on 24 Nove...
2021-11-26
32 min
Europod • English
Bonus episode by Crisis Group : German Foreign Policy After Merkel
This episode bonus of "my question to Angela Merkel" is part of the series War & Peace, by the International Crisis Group, EuroPod's partner. After sixteen years at Europe’s helm, Angela Merkel is stepping down from power. The federal election in September also marked an end to the long-term hold her political party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), had had over German politics. Merkel’s likely successor, Olaf Scholz, is now looking to forge a “traffic light coalition” between his Social Democratic Party (the SPD, whose trademark colour is red), the Greens and the Liberals (yellow). While Sc...
2021-11-25
28 min
War & Peace
German Foreign Policy After Merkel
After sixteen years at Europe’s helm, Angela Merkel is stepping down from power. The federal election in September also marked an end to the long-term hold her political party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), had had over German politics. Merkel’s likely successor, Olaf Scholz, is now looking to forge a “traffic light coalition” between his Social Democratic Party (the SPD, whose trademark color is red), the Greens and the Liberals (yellow). While Scholz and his allies have made ambitious commitments to modernise Germany, it remains unclear what, if anything, this portends for foreign policy. Foreign affairs have so far t...
2021-11-09
28 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Out of Order: the Polish Constitutional Court’s challenge to the European Union
A major ruling of Poland’s Constitutional Court challenging the primacy of EU law has escalated Warsaw’s legal and political dispute with Brussels and unleashed serious concerns of a ‘Polexit.’ In this week’s episode, host Mark Leonard speaks with Piotr Buras, head of ECFR’s Warsaw office, and Jana Puglierin, head of ECFR’s Berlin office, about the implications of the ruling for Poland as well as for the European Union. Should the EU fear ‘Polexit’? What steps can the EU take to defend its legal order and protect the authority of the Court of Justice of the European Union?Thi...
2021-10-15
33 min
Uncommon Decency
37. Germany Beyond Merkel, with Jana Puglierin & Tom Nuttall
Once nicknamed the Scholzomat for his robotic approach to politics, Olaf Scholz led Germany's social democrats to an unlikely electoral victory on the 26th of September, stunning Germans and outside observers alike. Sholz is now in a strong position to become chancellor of Germany, but given the electoral fragmentation of the Bundestag, he will need to rely on the support of two other parties in what has been dubbed a "traffic light coalition", with the "red" SPD, the "yellow" liberals of the FDP and the Greens. With Merkel's center-right CDU out of office for the first time since 2005, what...
2021-10-13
57 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Germany’s election result and what it means for Europe
German election results are in, and they mark a new era for Germany. On 26 September, Germans headed to the polls to vote in one of the most unpredictable elections since Angela Merkel took office over a decade and a half ago. Now, Germany will have to endure weeks – or possibly months – of fraught coalition talks before a new government can be formed. In this week’s World in 30 Minutes episode, host Mark Leonard talks with Jeremy Cliffe, international editor of the New Statesman, Jana Puglierin, head of ECFR’s Berlin Office, Lykke Friis, ECFR co-chair and Director of the Danish Think Ta...
2021-10-01
37 min
.think atlantic
German Elections: Money Time with Jana Puglierin
In this episode of .think Atlantic, IRI’s Thibault Muzergues is joined by special guest Jana Puglierin to discuss the German elections, which will take place Sunday, September 26. Jana is Senior Policy Fellow and the head of the Berlin office of European Council on Foreign Relations. She directs the Re:shape Global Europe project, developing strategies for Europeans to engage with changes in the international order. Previously, she headed the Alfred von Oppenheim Center for European Policy Studies at the German Council on Foreign Relations. Her expertise on German and European policy directs the episode’s discussion.
2021-09-24
26 min
The Global Agora
German election: Would Angela Merkel be a good President of Europe?
A new poll conducted by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) shows that EU citizens view Germany as a trustworthy, pro-European power and Angela Merkel’s approach of searching for compromises between competing interests is a major source of Berlin’s positive image. But, of course, there is a but. Merkel is leaving politics. What is the most positive and the most negative aspect of her political legacy? Will her legacy last beyond the parliamentary election that takes place on September 26th? And could French President Emmanuel Macron be jealous of Merkel? I talked to Jana Puglierin, a Senio...
2021-09-23
24 min
Lage der Nation - der Politik-Podcast aus Berlin
Chaos in Afghanistan, Auslandseinsätze der Bundeswehr (Interview Jana Puglierin), Bahn-Streik, Impfempfehlung für Jugendliche, Doppelbestrafungsverbot
Begrüßung Website Lage Plus Chaos in Afghanistan »Übernahme Kabuls vor dem 11. September eher unwahrscheinlich« (spiegel.de) Was die Taliban jetzt erfolgreich gemacht hat (Süddeutsche.de) Ortskräfte: Warum auch der öffentliche Dienst am Skandal Schuld trägt (Süddeutsche.de) Afghanistan: Der Airbus A-400 M ist das Militär-Gerät der Stunde (Süddeutsche.de) Taliban: Krieger ohne Geld (Süddeutsche.de) Dramatische Lage in Kabul (Süddeutsche.de) Scheitern in Afghanistan und die Zukunft der Auslandseinsätze (sz.de) Afghanistan: Rettung von Ortskräften scheiterte an Bürokratie (sz.de) Scheitern in Afghanistan und die Zukunft der...
2021-08-21
1h 52
Stimmenfang
Wozu schickt Deutschland die Bundeswehr ins Ausland?
Seit gut 20 Jahren schickt Deutschland schwer bewaffnete Soldatinnen und Soldaten ins Ausland. Mal mit der Uno, mal mit der Nato, inzwischen auch immer öfter für die EU. Dabei war die Bundeswehr früher eine reine Verteidigungsarmee. Was hat sich geändert? Und welche Motive gibt es für Deutschland, um in anderen Ländern militärisch einzugreifen? Im Podcast erklärt die Expertin für Verteidigungspolitik Jana Puglierin die deutsche Strategie – sofern von einer Strategie die Rede sein kann. Sie fordert, auch wirtschaftliche Interessen als legitimen Grund für Interventionen anzuerkennen. Andere Beweggründe kö...
2021-07-29
34 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
What future for the transatlantic alliance?
Joe Biden described his mission for his trip to Europe this week as “realizing America’s renewed commitment to (its) allies and partners.” But what does this mean in practice? How well does the transatlantic alliance still fit with the way that Europe and the United States now see their goals in foreign policy? To find out, host Anthony Dworkin, senior policy fellow at ECFR, talks to Susi Dennison, director of ECFR´s European Power Program, Jana Puglierin, head of ECFR´s Berlin office, as well as Jeremy Shapiro, ECFR´s research director. They discuss what Europe and the US want from...
2021-06-11
31 min
Sicherheitshalber
#43 Afghanistan: Was bleibt? | Zukünftige Auslandseinsätze: Koalitionen der Willigen (k)eine Option?
“Sicherheitshalber” ist der Podcast zur sicherheitspolitischen Lage in Deutschland, Europa und der Welt. In Folge 43 diskutieren Thomas Wiegold, Ulrike Franke, Frank Sauer und Carlo Masala das zwei Jahrzehnte lange und dieses Jahr endende Engagement Deutschlands und der Bundeswehr in Afghanistan. Welche Lehren können daraus gezogen werden? Ist der Abzug vielleicht sogar ein Fehler? Im zweiten Teil erörtern die vier Podcaster den rechtlichen und politischen Rahmen, in dem der Bundestag über Auslandseinsätze entscheidet - ein nicht nur mit Blick auf die kommende Bundestagswahl bedeutsames und kontroverses Thema. Abschließend wie immer der “Sicherheitshinweis”, der kurze Fingerzeig auf aktuelle, sicherheitspo...
2021-05-09
1h 34
America's Choice
Die Zukunft der NATO und Europas Verantwortung in der Welt
Die Zukunft der NATO und der transatlantischen Sicherheitspolitik treibt die USA und Europa immer um. Dies gilt in einer globalisierten Welt voller komplexer Bedrohungen zunächst für die tägliche Zusammenarbeit der westlichen Bündnispartner. Dies zeigt sich außerdem in den großen Foren, die über die bestehende starke Kooperation hinausblicken. Unlängst war dies bei der Special Edition der Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz und während des virtuellen EU-Gipfels zu beobachten. Klar ist: Einerseits will Europa seinen Pfeiler in der NATO im Schulterschluss mit den Vereinigten Staaten verstärken; andererseits strebt die EU in ihrer Außen- und Sicherhe...
2021-03-17
46 min
Talking Progress
Common Values for a European Public Sphere #3
with Susanne Zels and Jana Puglierin, hosted by Paulina Fröhlich Susanne Zels is Co-Founder and Manager at Values Unite. She was Programme Director, Board Member, and Co-President at Polis180, a grassroots think tank for foreign and European policy in Berlin. Dr Jana Puglierin is Head of the Berlin Office of the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) as well as Senior Policy Fellow for the ECFR since January 2020. Susanne pitches Values Unite, an initiative that advocates for establishing a European Agency for Citizenship Education to nourish and safeguard European values such as democracy, rule of law a...
2021-03-04
38 min
Common Ground Berlin
Is Germany ready for the new, transatlantic realities?
Host Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson is joined by Bundestag member Daniela De Ridder (SPD), who is vice-chairwoman of the Foreign Affairs Committee; Bloomberg Opinion columnist Andreas Kluth; Stormy-Annika Mildner, who heads the external economic policy department at the Federation of German Industries e. V. and Jana Puglierin, who heads the Berlin office of the European Council on Foreign Relations.This show was produced by Dina Elsayed
2020-11-16
28 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Anxious allies: European sovereignty after the US election
With Trump´s inauguration in 2017 and his claims about NATO and the transatlantic relationship, Europe began to realize that it needed to take better care of its own security. With the official election result looming, host Mark Leonard talks to ECFR’s heads of offices from Berlin, Paris, Madrid, and Warsaw – Jana Puglierin, Tara Varma, Jose Ignacio Torreblanca and Piotr Buras – as well as Jeremy Shapiro, ECFR´s research director and in-house US expert: How much impact does the future US president have on the very concept of European sovereignty? Will the idea and initiatives to build more strategic autonomy in Europ...
2020-11-05
27 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Why Europe cannot become a giant Switzerland - geopolitical challenges in times of covid-19
The covid-19 pandemic has shaken the EU’s conception of order and exposed a gap between European aspirations and actions. Firstly, Europeans are confronted with the fact that raw power, not rules, is the main factor determining today’s global dynamics. Secondly, global politics are now centred rather in Asia than Europe; the Sino-American rivalry has shifted attention away from European issues.In this week’s podcast, Mark Leonard stars as guest – not host – to discuss with policy fellow Ulrike Franke und head of ECFR’s Berlin office Jana Puglierin these “twin shocks”. What are possible ways to deal with these new geopol...
2020-10-09
30 min
Atlantic Talk Podcast
(14) Nuklear-Strategien in Russland und den USA machen Atomkonflikte wahrscheinlicher
Die Zeiten, in denen Atomwaffen ausschließlich als Mittel der Abschreckung dienten, sind weitgehend vorbei. Die großen Atommächte, Russland und die USA, haben ihre Arsenale auf kleinere und in regionalen konventionellen Konflikten einzusetzende Systeme umgerüstet. »Man hat die Hemmschwelle für den Ersteinsatz von Nuklearwaffen abgesenkt«, sagt Dr. Jana Puglierin. Sie ist Direktorin des Berliner Büros des Think-Tanks »European Center for Foreign Relations« (ECFR). So seien die zur politischen Abschreckung dienenden Atombomben zu taktischen Kriegswaffen geworden. Das gilt für die russischen SSC‑8 Raketen wie für seegestützte Mittelstreckenraketen der Vereinigten Staaten und weitere in Auftrag gege...
2020-09-17
32 min
Erststimme | Podcast für Politische Bildung
Erststimme #05: Dr. Jana Puglierin
Die Zukunft der nuklearen Sicherheit im transatlantischen Bündnis Seit Jahrzehnten ist die Nukleare Teilhabe der deutsche Baustein in der atlantischen Sicherheitsarchitektur. Die rund zwanzig amerikanischen Kernwaffen auf deutschen Boden, die im Ernstfall von der Bundeswehr ins Ziel geflogen werden, sind das sichtbarste Zeichen der transatlantischen Solidarität. Leichtfertige Kritik an den Waffensystemen übersieht ihre größere Bedeutung. Ein stabiles internationales Gleichgewicht kann nur erhalten, wer Moskau und Peking behutsam ausbalanciert. Eine nuklearwaffenfreie Welt ist unser aller Ziel! Doch der steinige Weg dorthin darf nicht mit Angst gepflastert sein. Die Logik der Abschreckung ist kalt und nüchtern. Dr...
2020-09-16
33 min
EPC Podcast
The renewed Franco-German partnership and its potential to build a geopolitical Europe
In this episode, Jana Puglierin and Ulrike Esther Franke from the European Council on Foreign Relations argue that the EU must get serious about its foreign policy - and explain how France and Germany can lead the way.
2020-09-07
35 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Where there's a will, there's a way: France, Germany and EU coalition building
In this week’s episode, Mark Leonard presents the new and third edition of ECFR´s Coalition explorer, which also included special questions regarding the impact of the COVID-19 crisis. Together with policy fellows Ulrike Franke and Pawel Zerka, he analyses the collected data in depth, answering the question of France’s and Germany´s role within the EU: How are the two countries perceived by their European partners? How can this power tandem influence EU policy-making? And what kind of new coalition patterns did emerge during the covid-19 crisis?EU Coalition Explorer: https://www.ecfr.eu/eucoalitionexplorer The big engine...
2020-08-14
27 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
The Biden effect and the future of US-Europe relations | Part II
After last week’s discussion with Matt Duss and Jeremy Shapiro, Mark Leonard follows up by gathering the European views on a possible Biden win and its effect on US foreign policy. Vessela Tcherneva, deputy director of ECFR and head of our Sofia office, Jana Puglierin, head of ECFRs Berlin office, Tara Varma, head of ECFRs Paris office and Jeremy Shapiro, ECFR´s research director and in-house US expert analyse what a potential Biden administration would mean for European sovereignty and EU foreign policies. How do expectations differ in France, Germany and Central and Eastern Europe? What would another Trump or...
2020-08-07
35 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Solidarity and sovereignty: a “mission possible” for Germany’s EU Council Presidency?
In his opening remarks at our virtual Annual Council Meeting, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, spoke about Germany’s Presidency of the Council of the EU and the high expectations which are placed on it. According to him, the next six months will be centred around two things: solidarity and sovereignty.In this week’s podcast, Mark Leonard is joined by our expert Jana Puglierin, head of the Berlin office to discuss the German EU Presidency in detail. What are the biggest challenges? Can Germany deliver on a greener, more social, and innovative recovery plan for the EU? Or are the...
2020-07-10
25 min
The world, Europe and covid-19
Europe’s way out of the coronavirus crisis: from self-interest to solidarity?
The coronavirus crisis brought about financial hardship for the European Union, and many agree that a recovery fund would be needed to overcome it. In the beginning, countries like Italy and Spain, in particular, felt left alone in dealing with this health, social and economic crisis. And still, support for financial burden-sharing is low in the “frugal” countries which would be the net contributors to such a recovery fund. But does this mean, there a general lack of solidarity in Europe? Can solidarity go in line with member states’ self-interest? In this week’s podcast Mark Leonard is joined by ECFR’s h...
2020-06-19
24 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Europe’s way out of the coronavirus crisis: from self-interest to solidarity?
The coronavirus crisis brought about financial hardship for the European Union, and many agree that a recovery fund would be needed to overcome it. In the beginning, countries like Italy and Spain, in particular, felt left alone in dealing with this health, social and economic crisis. And still, support for financial burden-sharing is low in the “frugal” countries which would be the net contributors to such a recovery fund. But does this mean, there a general lack of solidarity in Europe? Can solidarity go in line with member states’ self-interest? In this week’s podcast Mark Leonard is joined by ECFR’s h...
2020-06-19
24 min
The world, Europe and covid-19
Stumbling into its moment of truth: the EU’s debate over its economic response to covid-19
“We are at a moment of truth, which is to decide whether the European Union is a political project or just a market project. I think it’s a political project… We need financial transfers and solidarity, if only so that Europe holds on”, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview with the Financial Times. In yesterday’s virtual EU Council Meeting, the EU tried to rise to this challenge. But did it succeed? Host Mark Leonard is joined by Henrik Enderlein, President at the Hertie School & Director of the Jacques Delors Centre think tank and Jana Puglierin, head of ECFR’s Be...
2020-04-24
28 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Stumbling into its moment of truth: the EU’s debate over its economic response to covid-19
“We are at a moment of truth, which is to decide whether the European Union is a political project or just a market project. I think it’s a political project… We need financial transfers and solidarity, if only so that Europe holds on”, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview with the Financial Times. In yesterday’s virtual EU Council Meeting, the EU tried to rise to this challenge. But did it succeed? Host Mark Leonard is joined by Henrik Enderlein, President at the Hertie School & Director of the Jacques Delors Centre think tank and Jana Puglierin, head of ECFR’s Be...
2020-04-24
28 min
The world, Europe and covid-19
Corona Angst – How the virus puts the European Project and globalisation at risk
Recently declared a global pandemic, it is undeniable that the coronavirus will be a global political, social, financial and economic crisis - requiring actions that reach far beyond unilateral measures by single states. Within Europe, the virus seems to be calling into question the fundamentality of a shared European solidarity also due to rising dissatisfaction at the lack of a coordinated response. Whilst it is too early to tell, to what extent, it seems more and more certain that this crisis will have long-lasting consequences for the European project and life as we know it. Host Mark Leonard is joined by...
2020-03-20
25 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
Corona Angst – How the virus puts the European Project and globalisation at risk
Recently declared a global pandemic, it is undeniable that the coronavirus will be a global political, social, financial and economic crisis - requiring actions that reach far beyond unilateral measures by single states. Within Europe, the virus seems to be calling into question the fundamentality of a shared European solidarity also due to rising dissatisfaction at the lack of a coordinated response. Whilst it is too early to tell, to what extent, it seems more and more certain that this crisis will have long-lasting consequences for the European project and life as we know it. Host Mark Leonard is joined by...
2020-03-20
25 min
Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
The EU as regulatory superpower: can EU law be a geopolitical tool?
This week’s podcast episode sees very special participation from Anu Bradford, law professor at Columbia and author of “The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World”. Bradford’s book focuses on the way the EU manages to continuously set standards and have a say in the global playing field by unilaterally regulating its powerful single market, and consequentially reinforcing its status as a global powerhouse. Joined by our usual Host Mark Leonard and Head of ECFR Berlin Jana Puglierin, and drawing on many examples from the digital economy to climate change, this episode explores how a global regulato...
2020-03-03
29 min
Genau
Tyske muskler i verdenspolitikken
Med Trumps "America First" og briternes Brexit har mange kigget på Tyskland som den nye leder af den frie verden. Men igen og igen er folk blevet skuffet, for tyskerne er på grund af deres historie blevet bange for deres egen skygge. Så kan Tyskland overhovedet være end ledestjerne for Danmark i udenrigspolitikken, hvis vi skal se os efter alternativer til Trump? Medvirkende: Mads Anneberg, medvært på Lobbyland på Radio4, Andreas Rödder, historiker og forfatter til bogen "Wer hat Angst vor Deutschland", Jana Puglierin, leder af europafdelingen på Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, Eva Flyvholm, udenrigsord...
2020-01-14
55 min
Berlin Policy Journal Podcast
Episode 2 - A Geopolitical EU
In this second episode of the Berlin Policy Journal Podcast, we look at the possibility of a “geopolitical European Union” — as promised by incoming EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Host and Berlin Policy Journal executive editor Henning Hoff speaks with Jana Puglierin, head of the Alfred von Oppenheim Center for European Policy Studies at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), to find out what needs to happen to transform the EU into a player on the world stage. Then, with the help of DGAP France expert Claire Demesmay, we decode Emmanuel Macron’s recent controversial interview where he predicted...
2019-11-13
00 min
Stammtisch - the latest political chatter from Berlin
Stammtisch - Weapon of choice: German arms sales
It seems German arms are, indeed, the weapon of choice for many countries. So where are they going? What are they being used for? And is Germany really as peace-loving as it makes itself out to be? Damien McGuinness and Michaela Küfner are joined by Jana Puglierin from the German Council on Foreign Relations and DW's Ben Knight for the latest political chatter from Berlin.
2019-05-10
32 min
Sicherheitshalber
Sicherheitshalber Spezial - Berlin Foreign Policy Forum
„Sicherheitshalber“ ist der Podcast zur sicherheitspolitischen Lage in Deutschland, Europa und der Welt. Am 27. November 2018 waren Carlo Masala, Ulrike Franke, Thomas Wiegold und Frank Sauer auf Einladung der Körberstiftung beim „Berlin Foreign Policy Forum“ unterwegs. Dort nahmen sie eine „Sicherheitshalber“ Spezialfolge auf, mit Jana Puglierin, Programmleiterin des Alfred von Oppenheim-Zentrum für europäische Zukunftsfragen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik (DGAP), und Eric Gujer, Chefredakteur der Neuen Züricher Zeitung (NZZ). In der Diskussion ging es um die Außenansicht des aktuellen Wandels der deutschen Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik, sowie um die Debatte rund um das Buzzword „Europäische Armee“. ...
2018-11-29
49 min
Sicherheitshalber
#4: Autonomie in Waffensystemen | Die Frage nach einer Syrien-Intervention
„Sicherheitshalber“ ist der Podcast zur sicherheitspolitischen Lage in Deutschland, Europa und der Welt. In Folge 4 diskutieren Thomas Wiegold, Frank Sauer, Carlo Masala und Ulrike Franke zwei besonders schwierige Fragen: Erstens, was hat es mit der gegenwärtigen Diskussion um “Killer Roboter” auf sich - also: was ist Autonomie in Waffensystemen, wo liegen dabei die Chancen und Risiken, und wie steht es um die Rüstungskontrollbestrebungen in diesem Feld? Zweitens, soll sich Deutschland im Falle eines Giftgaseinsatzes des Assad-Regimes gegen Idlib an einer militärischen Intervention in Syrien beteiligen? Was ist die richtige rechtliche und moralische Abwägung mit Blick auf “Chemiewaffenta...
2018-09-18
1h 01
Centre for European Reform
CER event audio: CER/DGAP launch of 'Can EU funds promote the rule of law in Europe?'
Launch of CER policy brief 'Can EU funds promote the rule of law in Europe?' by Jasna Šelih with Ian Bond and Carl Dolan. Hosted by the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) in Berlin. Speakers: Franziska Brantner, Spokeswomen on European Policy for Bündnis 90/Die Grünen Carl Dolan, Director, Transparency International EU Heather Grabbe, Director, Open Society European Policy Institute Milan Nič, Senior Fellow, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) Chair: Jana Puglierin, Head of the Alfred von Oppenheim Center for European Policy Studies, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP)
2018-03-02
52 min
Out of Order
Unleashed or Unhinged? One Year of U.S. Global Leadership Under President Trump
In the fourth episode of Out of Order, having discussed the roles of Germany, China, and whether other international actors can fill the void left in the international system, this episode focuses on the country that supposedly is leaving this void: the United States. Hosts Rachel Tausendfreund and Peter Sparding talk with GMF Senior Fellow and Director of the Asia and Future of Geopolitics programs Jamie Fly, a long-time Republican foreign policy hand, about U.S. foreign policy in the unpredictable first year of the Trump presidency. Fly argues that Trump’s foreign policy has been relatively conventional, if no...
2018-02-13
44 min