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France and Germany: Missing in Action

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Paris and Berlin are sidelined as voters seek change and security at the same time. Brussels will have to step in.

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Rebecca Christie
IPQ
Brussels Briefing
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Beijing Watches Warily as Northeast Asia’s Alliances Shift

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The recent conclusion of a Russia-North Korea pact is likely to unnerve China even more than the building of a Japan-South Korea-United States alliance.

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Helena Legarda
IPQ
Indo-Pacific Watch
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France, Germany, and the Nature of Europe

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The Franco-German relationship remains irreplaceable for the EU. But it urgently needs to be renewed to include European goals.

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Jacob Ross
IPQ
Cover Section
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What the French Think … About the Germans and Vice Versa

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A number of recent surveys support the view that the French and the Germans are drifting apart. Strong cross-border initiatives in the fields of education, public media, culture, and tourism remain potent counterweights.

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François Hublet
IPQ
What Europe Thinks ...
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How Franco-German Cultural Relations Have Waned

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While the people of France and Germany have a largely positive image of the other country, that does not mean that they know or feel a particular empathy for each other.

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Claire Demesmay
IPQ
Cover Section
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“Don’t Buy Greenland, Buy Its Minerals”

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In the green resource race, the United States and the EU should look to the big island in the North Atlantic and forge a common approach, providing expertise and facilitating the needed investments.

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Emily Hardy
Dan Helmeci
Katrine Westgaard
IPQ
Carbon Critical
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Germany’s Toxic Far Right

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Scandals have only dented, but not eroded support for Germany’s far-right Alternative für Deutschland. In September, the party could come close to political power at the regional level. The case for banning it is getting stronger.

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Henning Hoff
IPQ
Berlin Cable
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The Fractured Relationship

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Franco-German relations have been rocky of late, but recently, they seemed to have taken a turn for the better. If France’s parliament is now conquered by the far right or becomes deadlocked, that relationship is likely to become even more deeply fractured. 

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Henning Hoff
IPQ
Editorial
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Agitated Times: On the Importance of Emotions in Foreign Policy

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Whether in addressing voters or assessing foreign policy crises, those who take into account emotional factors can have an advantage. Making the case for more “emotional resonance” and “strategic empathy” in international politics.

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Clara Bredenbrock
Nora Müller
IPQ
The Wider View
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A Weakened Franco-German Engine Can Still Power Europe

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Paris and Berlin need to find new ways to drive Europe forward despite their diverging visions—and uncertainty over elections. 

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Mathieu Droin
Gesine Weber
IPQ
Cover Section
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Industrial Policy: A Franco-German Consensus

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To ensure the most effective industrial policy in the EU, Paris and Berlin should push for policies that build on their strengths and help Europe leap forward instead of always chasing the United States and China.

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Ludovic Subran
IPQ
Cover Section
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