Schlagwort

Estland

Karol Nawrocki und Donald Tusk
Analyse

Polen und Baltikum: „Keine substanziellen Beiträge von Frontstaaten“

In Polen misst die Politik den Treffen in Alaska und Washington wenig Wirkung bei. In Estland ist man erleichtert, dass der Friedensprozess nun wieder vernünftiger geworden ist. Beide Länder befürworten Sicherheitsgarantien – wenn auch unterschiedliche.

Von Andrzej Rybak, Lukas Knigge

News | Nato

German-Dutch Corps: No decision yet on stationing in Estonia

The Ministry of Defense is still reviewing where the German-Dutch Corps will be stationed as a forward command element on NATO’s eastern flank – either in Latvia or Estonia. A final decision is expected at the troop contributors’ conference in October.

Von Lisa-Martina Klein

Interview | Bildungspolitik

Estonia: „We cannot rest on our success story“

Estonia is considered a pioneer in education across Europe, thanks to its digitalization efforts and strong PISA results. Triin Laasi-Õige, Secretary General at the Estonian Ministry of Education, still sees many challenges ahead. She shares which reforms Estonia is planning.

Von Vera Kraft

Porträt von Agur Jõgi in weißem Poloshirt.
Opinion | Start-ups

Estonia's blueprint for the next Unicorn generation

Estonia demonstrates how a small country can build an efficient start-up ecosystem – while Europe falls far short of its potential. Europe needs clear rules, a common flow of capital and the will to integrate, writes Agur Jõgi.

Von Agur Jõgi