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Germany Drew the Wrong Lessons From Its 1923 Hyperinflation

May 12, 2020May 7, 2020 economics, europe, finance, germany

BY THOMAS KARL E. HOCKS   In recent years, the political discourse in Germany has been critical of the European

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2019 Issue Articles Featured 

There is More to the Transatlantic Freeze than Donald Trump

December 19, 2019December 19, 2019 europe, NATO, trade

BY ROBIN NATAF   Even at Harvard, a liberal Atlanticist bubble where the Marshall Plan was first announced, events to

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China’s One Belt Initiative: European Economic Opportunity or Dead-End?

June 6, 2018June 6, 2018 China, europe, infrastructure, One Belt

BY CAMERON LINDSAY Last month, 27 of the 28 national European Union ambassadors to Beijing denounced China’s “Silk Road” project

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How Germany’s Conservatives Threaten Europe’s Future

May 17, 2018 EU, europe, France, germany

BY MOUNIR MAHMALAT Imagine a young couple at a boring dancing party. While one tries to animate and initiate the

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How Germany Shifted To The Far-Right In Less Than Two Years – A Personal Journey

October 2, 2017October 21, 2017 AfD, EU, europe, germany, immigration, Merkel, Nationalism, refugee

BY KIRSTEN RULF Two years ago, exactly one week before Angela Merkel opened the German borders to more than one

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Germany’s Unique Opportunity To Strengthen European Security Cooperation

June 7, 2017June 7, 2017 EU, europe, germany, Merkel, NATO, security, trump

BY ALEXANDER MEDGETT In March 2017, Germany’s foreign minister, Sigmar Gabriel, stated that the two percent of GDP defense spending

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2016 Issue Blog Featured 

A More Ambitious Agenda Is Needed to Help Achieve Public Debt Sustainability in Greece

August 17, 2016August 17, 2016 debt, economy, europe, Greece

BY PAUL-ADRIEN HYPPOLITE AND NINA ROUSSILLE The 12 July 2015 Euro Area summit ended with a last minute agreement that

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