Tag Archives: Germany

Germany’s Immigration Challenge

We have to make an honest assessment of costs and benefits of the migration crisis.

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The Return of the “Ugly German”: Unavoidable?

Europe may fear Germany, but the European project needs it.

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National Liberation Fronts: United Against the Euro

Why establishment parties in Europe are increasingly left defenseless against a hardening opposition against the euro.

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A Letter to My German Friends

From the Vietnam War to the eurozone crisis: What today’s Germany must learn from LBJ.

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Turkey and the EU’s Self-Righteousness

Europe tends to belittle the vitality of the political debate inside Turkey and the creativity of its civil society.

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Britain: Well Done, Gordon Brown!

Britain outside the eurozone: Still the right call.

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EU: On the Road to a Tallin Treaty?

A prediction about what lies ahead for the European Union.

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The Failure of Politics: Merkel’s Euro Debacle?

On the costs of the illusion that the Euro would only bring benefits.

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Europe and the Consequences of French Weakness

European changes since German reunification 25 years ago represent a double blow for France.

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Schäuble: Europe’s Last Man Standing

Is Germany’s finance minister really anti-European?

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