Germany is still adjusting to its new role as a world leader.
Tag Archives: Angela Merkel
Greece: Exiting the Euro Or Not?
The Greek people and the German government may favor the same option.
Romania: The German Factor and a Continental Pattern
The election in Romania shows how Europe grows together – quietly.
Angela Merkel and German Leadership in Foreign Policy
Evidence of German foreign policy leadership – on the UK, Russia and beyond.
Germany, America and the Global Order
How two reluctant, yet pivotal powers adjust to a pluralistic and less Western world order.
Why S&P’s Latest Call on Germany Misses the Mark
The emergence of some right-wing populists will not paralyze Germany’s pro-euro policies.
From Sarajevo to Brussels: The Big Picture
The European Union helped to create a grand European peace.
U.S.-Russia: Seeking Salvation in Sanctions
U.S. foreign policy is driven by acts of symbolism. When they fail, the U.S. is quick to blame others.


























