In 2017, German Chancellor Merkel will assume the helm of her troubled country – for the fourth time. Unless she decides not to run.
Will Germans Turn Sour on Turkey-Russia Deal?
Trade flows in agricultural products and the high-stakes games of international sanctions.
Merkel and Turkey: Six Fundamental Errors
Does Germany’s Chancellor really not understand the cynical ways in which Turkey’s President plays her? Is it naiveté – or appeasement?
Toward a Europe of the Regions? Brexit’s Real Implications
What do European citizens and politicians need to think about after the British vote?
Brexit Seen From Berlin
U.S. history holds a lesson for Europe: Integration moves in waves.
After Brexit: Now It’s Italy’s Turn
Germany will have to change its policies if it wants to avoid exit of other countries from the union.
The Dialectics of German Leadership in Europe
What does the balance of power in the EU shifting towards Germany really mean?
Press Freedom in China: Still Low Ranked
China badly trails its G-20 peers on guaranteeing a free media.
The Economics of Brexit: A German View
Why Germany will not expend too much energy on a favorable deal for the UK if it quits the EU.























