We have to make an honest assessment of costs and benefits of the migration crisis.
Tag Archives: Germany
The Return of the “Ugly German”: Unavoidable?
Europe may fear Germany, but the European project needs it.
National Liberation Fronts: United Against the Euro
Why establishment parties in Europe are increasingly left defenseless against a hardening opposition against the euro.
A Letter to My German Friends
From the Vietnam War to the eurozone crisis: What today’s Germany must learn from LBJ.
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.
EU: On the Road to a Tallin Treaty?
A prediction about what lies ahead for the European Union.
The Failure of Politics: Merkel’s Euro Debacle?
On the costs of the illusion that the Euro would only bring benefits.
Europe and the Consequences of French Weakness
European changes since German reunification 25 years ago represent a double blow for France.
























