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1. Living in a German Europe February 8, 2012

Thankfully, Angela Merkel – Europe's most determined and powerful politician – is at last listening to others. Vladimir Lenin was reportedly fond of quoting Karl Marx on...

2. Delusion and denial in Greece and Germany February 2, 2012

Why both countries seem to be loosing their grip reality. It is becoming hard to tell whether it is Germany or Greece that has the looser grip on reality. The revelation at...

3. The EU was poorly led in a testing year December 21, 2011

Europe's leaders will have to have a better 2012 than they did 2011. What has been missing most from the European Union during 2011 has been leadership. Leadership, even of...

4. Italy's woes leave the eurozone on the brink November 10, 2011

The fate of the European single currency hangs on whether Italy can persuade the bond markets that it is serious about taking action to bring its levels of debt under...

Italy's woes leave the eurozone on the brink

5. In uncharted territory November 3, 2011

Six features in Europe's new political landscape that could determine whether we emerge safely from the eurozone crisis. We knew that last week's eurozone agreements were not...

6. Banks face bigger haircuts on Greek debt October 22, 2011

EU finance ministers considering big increase in involvement of private sector in bail-out of Greece. Finance ministers from the EU's 27 member states will today try to...

7. German collectivism is a blessing September 22, 2011

Germany's response to the eurozone crisis may be flawed, but it is better than a strategy – and holds much promise. They are a tetchy bunch at the best of times, the...

German collectivism is a blessing

8. Talks pull eurozone back from the brink July 28, 2011

Merkel and Sarkozy struck eurozone deal; agreement calms the markets. Facts and figures All eyes on long-term economic plans Rates cut for Ireland and...

Talks pull eurozone back from the brink

9. Germany's bold decision to shut down the reactors July 28, 2011

Reviewing at a book that captures the principal arguments that shaped the German public's opposition to nuclear power. In June, Germany announced its intention to join the...

Germany's bold decision to shut down the reactors

10. The EU's eastern frontier July 28, 2011

Schengen requirements have led to a drop in visa applications from the country's eastern neighbours and changed travel patterns. In the months after Poland joined the...

The EU's eastern frontier

11. Eurozone leaders confident about new rescue deal July 21, 2011

Greece set to get second bail-out at Brussels summit, after Merkel and Sarkozy strike deal in Berlin. Eurozone leaders have expressed confidence that they will be able to...

12. Merkel and Sarkozy to hold eurozone crisis talks July 20, 2011

Leaders of Germany and France to discuss debt crisis this evening. Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president, and Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, will hold talks in Berlin...

Merkel and Sarkozy to hold eurozone crisis talks

13. Efficient economist July 7, 2011

The president of the Deutsche Bundesbank faces a delicate balancing act. The Franco-German deal reached in Deauville last October, to dilute plans for automatic budgetary...

Efficient economist

14. Merkel needs to find her voice May 19, 2011

The German chancellor's communications failure is inextricably linked to how she operates politically. Stepping out of the arrivals hall of Berlin's Tegel airport last week,...

15. Face of the boom March 24, 2011

Germany's minister for economy and technology works hard, and his approach is bearing fruit. Some politicians grow into new jobs, while others never fill the shoes of their...

Face of the boom

16. Light-touch sheriff January 27, 2011

Thomas de Maizière, Germany's interior minister, can be relied on to keep his calm. Not all that long ago, Thomas de Maizière could pop over to Berlin's...

Light-touch sheriff

17. In support of solidarity October 28, 2010

Conny Reuter on a career spent campaigning for social justice and international co-operation. Conny Reuter was brought up in a working-class town in the German region of...

In support of solidarity

18. Franco-German dealmaking could reawaken treaty troll October 28, 2010

The EU needs a credible and lasting fund to deal with economic crises, but the anguish of another treaty change could be too high a price to pay. If it looks like a...

Franco-German dealmaking could reawaken treaty troll

19. An incoherent exit strategy July 29, 2010

While some eastern European states are doing remarkably well in the current economic climate, others face a very uncertain future. Divergent economic trends in central and...

An incoherent exit strategy

20. Merkel and Sarkozy agree tougher economic governance measures June 15, 2010

Berlin not keen on French plans for permanent eurozone council. Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, and Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president, have agreed a common position...

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