One of the key issues in relation to the new German government is whether it will alter its course on European issues, in particular by relaxing the promotion of austerity policies and embracing some form of debt-mutualisation in the Eurozone. Gunnar Beck outlines eight reasons why Angela Merkel will relax her stance on austerity and debt mutualisation. He argues that regardless of whether German citizens support these policies or not, the German Chancellor will do whatever it takes to save the euro
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There can be no doubt about the fact that Germany benefits from the euro in a significant number of ...
A common argument in the context of the Eurozone’s economic problems is that Germany should pursue a...
Following the Greek elections on 25 January, the Greek government has attempted to negotiate a deal ...
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Unlike other western politicians, Angela Merkel has weathered the recession with remarkable success....
[Overview]. Today Germany will have its first female Chancellor, its youngest (51) head of governmen...
Executive Summary. France and Germany have fundamentally different interests concerning the Eurozon...
Recent economic data points to the seeds of an economic recovery in the European Union. However, sig...
Angela Merkel has been formally confirmed as the CDU’s candidate for chancellor in the 2017 German f...
Many assume the EU will take a punitive stance towards Brexit negotiations in an effort to deter Eur...
The Greek government is currently attempting to negotiate a deal with other Eurozone states over the...
Whoever follows Angela Merkel in the German Chancellery will have big shoes to fill. Her successor m...
There can be no doubt about the fact that Germany benefits from the euro in a significant number of ...
A common argument in the context of the Eurozone’s economic problems is that Germany should pursue a...
Following the Greek elections on 25 January, the Greek government has attempted to negotiate a deal ...
Germany in the process of European integration and the Greek crisis Gerhard Schröder’s appointment a...
Following the CDU/CSU and the SPD reaching a coalition agreement, and the ratification of this agree...
A common criticism of Germany in the post-crisis period has been that its economy is unbalanced, wit...
On 22 September, Germany will hold federal elections. Philine Schuseil provides an overview of the p...
Unlike other western politicians, Angela Merkel has weathered the recession with remarkable success....
[Overview]. Today Germany will have its first female Chancellor, its youngest (51) head of governmen...
Executive Summary. France and Germany have fundamentally different interests concerning the Eurozon...
Recent economic data points to the seeds of an economic recovery in the European Union. However, sig...
Angela Merkel has been formally confirmed as the CDU’s candidate for chancellor in the 2017 German f...