Prof. Dr. Heinemann-Grüder - Under Merz, Germany could support Ukraine even more strongly.
In an interview with Prof. Dr. Heinemann-Grüder, a renowned political scientist, the role of Germany in the Ukraine crisis under the possible leadership of Friedrich Merz is discussed. Prof. Heinemann-Grüder emphasizes that under Merz as Chancellor, Germany could likely provide even stronger support to Ukraine. He explains that Merz, with his clearer stance on Russia and his emphasis on a more robust foreign policy, would be able to offer more military and diplomatic assistance to Ukraine. The conversation also touches on Germany's geopolitical significance in the current crisis and the potential impacts on European security policy.
Dr. Antje Nötzold in Interview with ZDF on the Future of Space Exploration
Space Exploration Has Made Significant Progress in Recent Years and Is Becoming Increasingly Important to Politics, Business, and the Military. In recent years, space exploration has made tremendous strides, gaining more and more attention from politics, business, and the military. With the rise of private companies like SpaceX and the advancement of new technologies, both European space strategies and global geopolitical dynamics are facing new challenges. The use of space for commercial, scientific, and military purposes is particularly being discussed, raising numerous questions. In this context, there is an intensive debate about the future of European space exploration and the collaboration with international partners.
Prof. Dr. Heinemann-Grueder - Is Trump now helping Putin to victory?
In global politics, it's often about power and influence, but the question of whether Donald Trump is helping Russian President Vladimir Putin to victory in the Ukraine war has the potential to significantly change the geopolitical landscape. In a remarkable moment, when the two leaders recently discussed the future of Ukraine over the phone, the war seems to unfold from a new perspective. In this context, the text by Prof. Andreas Heinemann-Grüder sheds light on the geopolitical tensions and the possible consequences of an impending shift in the West.
Elections in Germany: The Extreme Right's Quest to Conquer the West
The AfD, known as a right-wing populist and far-right party, has gained increasing influence in Germany in recent years. Its political stance is primarily characterized by an anti-immigration attitude, an emphasis on national identity, and sharp criticism of the established political class. The party has gained popularity particularly in the eastern German states, which have been affected by structural changes and economic challenges. However, now the party is extending its reach further into the western part of Germany. The AfD is using issues such as immigration, social insecurity, and rising crime rates to attract voters in industrialized regions, such as North Rhine-Westphalia. In a politically polarized climate, support for the AfD is growing, which is having an increasing impact on the country's political landscape.
Prof. Joachim Weber on Trump’s statements
In an interview with Phoenix, Prof. Joachim Weber, an expert at the CASSIS Institute of the University of Bonn, commented on the statements made by Donald Trump, who referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a 'dictator without elections.' Weber elaborated on the background of this remark and reflected on the geopolitical situation from a European perspective.
Dr. Moritz Brake - Sabotage Threat in the North Sea: "Peace is Over"
The security of critical infrastructure in the North Sea is increasingly coming into focus, following suspected sabotage incidents in the Baltic Sea. Dr. Moritz Brake, a security expert and co-founder of Nexmaris, discusses in an interview with NDR the potential dangers and challenges related to maritime security. In light of the growing threats from sabotage attacks, it is essential to address the vulnerable points in the North Sea.
Heinemann-Grueder zur USA und Russland
In an interview with Deutschlandfunk on February 17, 2025, Prof. Andreas Heinemann-Grüder analyzes the current geopolitical developments in the Ukraine conflict and the significance of the recent diplomatic talks between the USA and Russia. He highlights both the opportunities and risks arising from these negotiations, which could potentially represent a step toward a ceasefire or even future de-escalation.
Prof. Dr. Heinemann-Grüder - Discussion on European Troops in Ukraine
In a recent interview on the discussion about European troops in Ukraine, Andreas Heinemann-Grüder explores the challenges involved in securing a potential ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. The question of how and by whom this peace can be guaranteed remains unclear. In particular, the stance of European states and Russia's reactions will play a crucial role.