Tag Archives: Special Series: Global Governance — Europe

The Return of Social Europe

Will Angela Merkel’s big win in the recent German elections usher in more leftist labor policy?

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Can Germany Go Green?

Will Germany be successful in reducing its dependence on fossil fuels?

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Merkel Greens: Germany’s Next Big Transformation

Why Angela Merkel will ultimately opt for a Black-Green coalition.

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Toxic Putin

Is Russia once again, to quote Ronald Reagan, the Evil Empire?

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Pope Francis Vs. Putin

Who can U.S. archconservatives now rely on to defend traditional values?

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Macroeconomic Mercy and German History

Why Germany should show more generosity toward eurozone countries in crisis.

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German Elections: A Primer on Political Powersharing Since 1949

Politically speaking, Germany is a conservative country.

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Germany: Reluctant Leader and Indispensable Power

What will a reluctant leader mean for the resolution of such issues as the eurozone crisis, future military missions and data privacy?

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The U.S.-Russian Tug of War

Lessons from Serbia 1913 for Syria 2013.

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Italian Nights: Europe’s New Trench Warfare

A not-so-imaginary chat between German and Italian economists reveals differing national views on the euro and economic cultures.

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