Tag Archives: Germany

Europe's Exit from the Greek Crisis (Part I)

From Europe’s standpoint, what’s the upside to the Greek financial crisis?

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Economic Democracy and Codetermination: Harnessing the Capitalist Engine

How can the European economic model be applied to the United States?

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Germany's Economic Wall Remains

Have Germany’s East and West truly integrated?

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An American in Poland, Anno 1983: On the Road (Part I)

What were the impressions during a trip to Poland of students who were members of the Protestant student community in Bonn, Germany, in April 1983?

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Yukio Hatoyama and Globalism

Why is the new leader of the world's third largest economy so against the idea of globalism?

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Obama, Europe and the Inevitable

What does Europe’s embrace of Barack Obama mean for transatlantic relations?

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Are Global Imbalances Curable? (Part I)

How long will the world sustain large global economic imbalances?

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Why the G-20 Must Regulate Bank Pay

How were outlandish bank bonuses one of the principal causes of the credit crisis?

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On Obamamania and the German Election

How does Germany perceive President Obama?

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The Green New Deal as a Transatlantic Challenge (Part II)

Could a Green New Deal be a pillar of successful transatlantic cooperation in the 21st century?

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