Tag Archives: Germany

The Case for German Leadership on Health Care

Could the Germans actually be more “capitalist” than the Americans? Let’s consider drug prices.

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Greece: Why Not Go Back to the Drachma?

What is the real reason Greece’s political elites might favor a return to the drachma?

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Mario Monti: Reforming Italy

How does Italy’s prime minister plan to cope with the euro crisis and revive his country’s economy?

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The Globalist’s Person of the Year: Vaclav Havel

How did the former Czech president view Eastern Europe’s role in the world?

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U.S. Dollar Decline as a National Strategy?

Is relying on a weak dollar really a promising economic strategy? Why would it not work as advertised?

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The New Europe: A Wobbly France Is Rebalanced by a Strong Poland

In the new Europe, alliances are thankfully built on performance and competence, not tradition and habit.

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Germany at the Gates?

Will Germany prove capable of leading the EU to a more stable, prosperous future?

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What Poland Asks of Germany (and Britain)

In the eyes of Poland, why has Germany become Europe's indispensable nation?

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The Euro Crisis and Germany’s Leadership Role

How can Germany lead the way towards a federal Europe?

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The New German Dialectic

Can Angela Merkel make the case for Germany to lead a deeper European integration process?

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