Tag Archives: Germany

Paul Krugman Vs. Germany

Should Germany be punished for embracing austerity measures?

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Shooting Germany: 1944-1949

What does it take to be a photographer in wartime Germany — and peacetime New York City?

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Dateline Germany: The Ballack-Boateng Case

Nations used to go to war over all sorts of obscure matters. Does soccer help to channel — and ultimately deflect — such destructive tensions?

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Europe's Debt Crisis: Long-Term Economic Decline?

Is the turmoil over the euro accelerating the long-term erosion of Europe's economic power?

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Dateline UK: In Praise of Coalition Governments

Has the time come to consider new political arrangements among opposing political camps?

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Afghanistan for Afghans: The West's End Game Is Promoting Governance

What is the United States hoping will be the end result of its mission in Afghanistan?

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German Courts: Promoters of European Democracy? (Part III)

How can EU governance be reformed to prevent future financial crises?

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The German Factor in Greece's Crisis (Part II)

Why is it in Germany’s own interest to help bail Greece out of its present financial mess?

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Europe's Exit from the Greek Crisis (Part I)

From Europe’s standpoint, what’s the upside to the Greek financial crisis?

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Economic Democracy and Codetermination: Harnessing the Capitalist Engine

How can the European economic model be applied to the United States?

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