The U.S. President reflects on why Germans must be made to pay for all the wrongs they inflicted on the United States.
Why Angela Merkel Should Be Grateful to Donald Trump
With Merkel lacking both an agenda and a vision, the US push to deal with Germany’s eternal export surplus is a welcome impetus for long overdue domestic reforms.
From Democracy to Leakocracy: Germany the Next Target?
From Wikileaks to Leakocracy: How hackers, including from Russia, shape elections
The EU and the German Risk
Germany is not just a core member of the EU, it is the core member. Being the EU’s biggest asset also means it is its Achilles heel.
Merkel: One More Time
In 2017, German Chancellor Merkel will assume the helm of her troubled country – for the fourth time. Unless she decides not to run.
Is Merkel Rushing to Push Britain Out of Europe?
What European leaders must do to give UK a chance for reason to prevail post-Brexit.
Why the United States and the West Can’t Win With Turkey
Examining the perfectly closed loops of circular Islamist thinking.
Merkel and Turkey: Six Fundamental Errors
Does Germany’s Chancellor really not understand the cynical ways in which Turkey’s President plays her? Is it naiveté – or appeasement?
The English Patient: Help Needed
A “Brexit light” would help heal the divisions of British society and lead to a more flexible EU.
Brexit Seen From Berlin
U.S. history holds a lesson for Europe: Integration moves in waves.























