Books for the winter: The editorial team's recommendations
China.Table presents the best books for the winter. Including: a prime minister's memoirs and a sexually charged iconic book from 1990s China.
By Fabian Peltsch
China.Table presents the best books for the winter. Including: a prime minister's memoirs and a sexually charged iconic book from 1990s China.
By Fabian Peltsch
The elections to the European Parliament and elections in the member states have changed the balance of power in the EU. It has become clear that Europe must protect democracy better – and become more innovative. An end-of-the-year review by the Europe.Table editorial team.
By Redaktion Table
Switzerland and the EU have agreed on a new basis for bilateral relations and additional agreements, for example on electricity. However, there is widespread opposition to the package in Switzerland. What happens next.
By Stephan Israel
At this year’s final EU summit, leaders upheld their existing stance on Ukraine. However, the tone has shifted: President Zelenskiy voiced unusually candid criticism, while discussions increasingly turned to potential peace talks under a future US President Trump.
By Eric Bonse
With the presentation of their election manifestos, the CDU/CSU, SPD, Green Party and FDP have revealed in detail what policies and measures they have planned for the climate and energy sector. A comparison of the many proposals reveals where cooperation is possible and confrontation is necessary.
By Nico Beckert
The EU and NATO are preparing for Donald Trump at a meeting in Brussels, without knowing exactly what the returnee intends to do with Ukraine, for example. Some participants take a clear stance against speculation about peace negotiations.
By Stephan Israel
The parties have presented their programs for the upcoming Bundestag elections. We analyze how the CDU/CSU, SPD, Greens, and FDP position themselves on EU-related issues.
By Till Hoppe
The magazine "Mang Mang," founded by Chinese exiles, aims to strengthen civil society and network activists worldwide. Engaging in political debates is a privilege that most Chinese have never enjoyed, says one of the creators.
By Fabian Peltsch
Under the new Labour government, Great Britain is attempting to reorganize its relations with the People's Republic. A suspected spy close to the royal family is now making things turbulent.
By Amelie Richter
Have an awkward conversation with your aunt or uncle at Christmas? And if so, how? Is it enough to present studies to refute half-truths? This guest article outlines seven dos and don'ts for dealing with climate skeptics in the family.
By Redaktion Table