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Where Germany's Europe policy still hitches

The EU partners have a hard time understanding how the German government coalition formulates its European policy positions. In fact, coordination within the federal government is far from smooth – despite good intentions and several rounds of coordination.

By Till Hoppe

Jörg Wuttke Interview: Chinas Politik
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Jörg Wuttke: 'Germany and Europe First'

The long-serving President of the EU Chamber of Commerce in Beijing calls for a more robust way of engaging with the world's second-largest economy. The diversification demanded by politicians has already been taking place for a long time, said Jörg Wuttke in conversation with Finn Mayer-Kuckuk and Felix Lee.

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Opinion

Franco-German sophistication in the Mundat Forest

Much has already been written about the relationship between France and Germany. This will also be the case for the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Élysée Treaty next Sunday. We devote this space to a particular dispute in the French-German neighborhood, which was resolved with finesse.

By Claire Stam

Jana Puglierin ist Senior Policy Fellow beim European Council on Foreign Relations.
Feature

Puglierin: 'Germany has lost trust with partners in the East'

If Germany really wants to be a security guarantor for the EU, it must act differently, says political scientist Jana Puglierin in an interview with Nana Brink and Viktor Funk. Especially in Central and Eastern Europe, Berlin has lost prestige.

By Redaktion Table