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Tag Archives: Germany
U.S. Spying and Europe’s Disillusioned Pro-American Elites
Why are some of Europe’s pro-American elites now wondering whether they got it wrong?
1814 or 1914? The Fateful Choice in 2014
The surprising way in which historical choices present themselves in cycles that are 100 years apart.
From Sarajevo to Brussels: The Big Picture
The European Union helped to create a grand European peace.
The Growing Regional Divide in India
Regionalism may triumph in India as it did in Germany, changing the face of Indian democracy.
U.S.-Russia: Seeking Salvation in Sanctions
U.S. foreign policy is driven by acts of symbolism. When they fail, the U.S. is quick to blame others.
Putin’s Russia Reset
What Putin learned from the 1989 German revolution — and how he misunderstood it



























