Germany


Germany faces tough decisions in Europe’s debt crisis

George Friedman | 01 February 2012 |
tags: debt crisis, European Union, Germany, Stratfor
The Germans hold many cards, and that's their problem.


Precise solutions for an imprecise reality

George Friedman | 05 October 2011 |
tags: Eurozone, Germany, Greece, Stratfor
Europe is experiencing a cultural clash between the German ideal of the disinterested, rational civil servant and Southern and Central European scepticism.


The listening heart

Benedict XVI | 24 September 2011 |
tags: Benedict XVI, faith, Germany, reason
Positivist reason has excluded faith from politics to the detriment of justice and peace, the Pope told the German Parliament this week.


“30 dead embryos are the price paid for one healthy child”

Paul Miller | 18 March 2011 |
tags: Germany, PGD
The German parliament is debating a ban on whether to legalise screening embryos for unwanted genetic traits.


Germany re-enters history

George Friedman | 25 October 2010 |
tags: European Union, Germany, Islam, multiculturalism
Chancellor Angela Merkel recently declared that Germany's policy of multiculturalism "has failed totally". What comes next?


Never waste a good crisis

Peter Ziehan | 15 March 2010 |
tags: EU, Germany, Greece, Stratfor
The economic woes of Greece and other spendthrift countries have given Germany greater power in the EU.


Germany’s awful choice

Marko Papic and Peter Zeihan | 09 February 2010 |
tags: Germany, Global Financial Crisis, Greece
In the not too distant future, Greece will probably default on its national debt. How will the EU's most powerful economy react?


The Eva phenomenon

Hartwig Bouillon | 23 October 2007 |
tags: Germany, media, motherhood
A German motherhood campaigner's Nazi moment dissolves in a mass email blitz on political correctness in the media ruling class.


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