Tag Archives: Europe

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 Sikorski Plan

How the Polish Foreign Minister shaped a (possible) solution for Syria.

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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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1913-2013: How Russia Botched an Entire Century

Could Russia have been as successful as the United States?

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EU Efforts to Export Democracy East Stalled

What’s next for stalled EU efforts to integrate and democratize ex-Soviet states?

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The Transatlantic Battle Against Tax Evasion

Why is combating tax evasion so important in the globalization debate?

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Germerica: The German Love Affair with America

What tied Germany and the United States together for over two centuries?

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Pity the Germans!

Why can the U.S. military detain anyone worldwide for exercising press freedom?

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Shadows of Snowden Over the Atlantic Alliance

Beyond betrayal of trust, what about the NSA scandal worries Europe most?

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The New Globalists: Malling it in Moscow

Some young, cosmopolitan expats are returning to visit Russia often. Why?

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