Christoph Plate – the Africa expert in the Balkans
The former journalist is familiar with crisis regions. He sees an alienation between Brussels and Southeast Europe that plays into Russia's hands.
By Leonard Schulz
The former journalist is familiar with crisis regions. He sees an alienation between Brussels and Southeast Europe that plays into Russia's hands.
By Leonard Schulz
A Diehl lobbyist will head the German Security and Defense Industry Association in the future.
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The German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) is expanding its security expertise. From mid-March, Nina Locher will be responsible for establishing the new Resilience and Integrated Security division.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
Former Axel Springer manager Philipp Raidt is moving from consulting firm FGS Global to defense tech start-up Helsing.
By Robert Wallenhauer
The EU ambassador in Washington underscores that a united Europe is strategically vital to the transatlantic relationship. While she calls for solidarity with the US in public, she speaks candidly about sensitive issues in confidential discussions.
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On March 1, the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung appointed new directors for its offices in Brussels and Ramallah. Boris Kanzleiter will take over the management of the Brussels office, while Katja Hermann returns to Ramallah.
By Markus Bickel
28-year-old Stepan Rusyn used to work for the Ukrainian president’s office. Today, he informs politicians, think tanks and the media in Germany about the most important developments in Ukraine.
By Viktor Funk
The Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK) may soon be left without a director. Ralph Tiesler is retiring – and no successor appears to be in sight.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
The 43-year-old Hungarian wants to strengthen research into democratic resilience.
By Viktor Funk
Brigadier General Marco Eggert was previously commander of Armored Bridge 21 “Lipperland,” which he developed into the German Armed Forces' first Medium Forces Brigade.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin