Rüdiger von Fritsch, Ex-Botschafter in Moskau, gibt Einblicke in russisch-chinesische Beziehungen, Orbans „Friedensmission”, sowie die angespannte Lage auf dem Balkan. Hier das Gespräch in voller Länge.
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Rüdiger von Fritsch: Von Passfälscher zu Spitzendiplomat
Im Sommer 1974 beschloss Rüdiger von Fritsch, seinem Cousin Tom und zwei Freunden zur Flucht aus der DDR über die bulgarisch-türkische Grenze zu verhelfen. In einem Interview mit dem ARD gibt Rüdiger von Fritsch, BGA-Partner und ehemaliger Botschafter in Russland, aus seiner persönlichen Erfahrung besondere Einblicke in die deutsch-deutsche Geschichte und internationale Politik: Das ganze Interview finden […]
UK Election Analysis #4: The UK’s place in the world
General Election Analyis: The UK’s place in the world: Our latest briefing covers: Opinion polls showing Labour leading with 36%, Conservatives at 18% Key debates on taxation, NHS, and refugees Impact of Nigel Farage’s controversial comments on NATO and Russia Insights from the Institute for Fiscal Studies on public finances Revised economic growth figures Discover […]
UK Election Analysis #3: Focus on Energy Markets
On May 22, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called a surprise General Election for July 4, 2024. Here’s the latest on opinion polls and implications for energy markets: Opinion Poll Insights: Labour Leads: Labour at 37%, Reform UK at 19%, Conservatives at 18%, Liberal Democrats at 14%, Greens at 7%, and SNP at 3%. Voting […]
UK Election Analysis #2: Focus on EU Relations
This week, we discuss how PM Rishi Sunak’s snap election has the potential to reshape Britain’s political landscape and its relations with the EU. Key Insights: Opinion Polls: Labour is currently leading with 38%, while the Conservatives and Reform UK are almost tied around 18%. -> What does this mean for the future governance of […]
UK Election Analysis #1: Focus on London as a Financial Centre
On 22 May 2024, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak unexpectedly called a General Election, to be held on 4 July. The result could have far-reaching consequences for not only Britain’s political landscape, but also for British relations with the European Union and with individual member states. Latest polls see Labour in the lead, with individual […]
