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Total Results: 142
4 May 2020 - 1:11am
Covid-19 is hardening our borders
The pandemic has brought out tribalism in even the most liberal societies
Tim Marshall
Friday, 10 April
10.04
Could Italy tear Europe apart?
Euroscepticism is running high as the EU abandons the beleaguered country to its pandemic fate
Matthew Goodwin
Monday, 10 February
10.02
Could this be Germany’s next Chancellor?
The elites adore Robert Habeck and his Green party — but the appeal only extends so far
David Goodhart
Wednesday, 22 January
22.01
Everything you know about Europe is wrong
British liberals have created a Europe of their imagination, but how closely does it resemble reality?
Ed West
Tuesday, 31 December
31.12
The EU is flunking its Brexit opportunity
Instead of stabilising Europe's divisions, the British vote to leave is widening them
Helen Thompson
Wednesday, 4 December
04.12
Who will miss Angela Merkel?
The departure of the Chancellor will be a huge shock for Germany — and beyond
Mary Dejevsky
Friday, 8 November
08.11
For Germans and Jews, the past is never over
As the child of German-Jewish refugees, I inherited a complex relationship with a country my parents still loved.
Paul Morland
08.11
If only we could be more like Bavaria
Germany's southern region has discovered the right balance between innovation and tradition
David Goodhart
Thursday, 7 November
07.11
10 things I hate about Germany
It's time we challenged the myth of Bonkers Britain versus Grown-up Germany
Peter Franklin
Wednesday, 6 November
06.11
It wasn’t the Berlin Wall that divided Germany
Today the former East is rallying to a new Right-wing populism, but divisions between the two halves are much older than Communism
James Hawes
Wednesday, 9 October
09.10
What if Germany’s economy toppled?
Germany has an unusually big manufacturing sector, but in a world of technological change that leaves the country vulnerable to disruption
Peter Franklin
Wednesday, 29 May
29.05
The far-Right’s appeal to resentful Germans
AfD voters are struggling to find jobs, fulfilment – and girlfriends
James Bloodworth
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