Dr. Henning Hoff ist Executive Editor von INTERNATIONALE POLITIK QUARTERLY (IPQ) und Editor-at-Large von INTERNATIONALE POLITIK (IP). Er studierte internationale Geschichte in Köln und London und arbeitete nach der Promotion fast ein Jahrzehnt lang als Auslandskorrespondent in der britischen Hauptstadt. 2011 wechselte er zur IP und ihrer Herausgeberin, der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik (DGAP). Seit 2014 ist er außerdem für die internationale IP-Ausgabe verantwortlich.
Henning Hoff
Executive Editor, Internationale Politik Quarterly
In the third issue of INTERNATIONALE POLITIK QUARTERLY we're focusing on the power relationships between the European Union, the United States, and China and the world they will be shaping.
For too long, Germany has been in awe of China’s economic might. That has let the country turn a blind eye to how the newly assertive global power is making its presence felt.
On foreign and defense policy, the Social Democrats have long been the reliable second pillar of Germany’s centrist course. But the SPD’s downward spiral at the ballot box has given way to left-leaning signaling that may well do the party more harm than good.
Already attacked as someone too soft on the likes of Bashar al-Assad, Vladimir Putin, and Xi Jinping, new CDU leader Armin Laschet’s world view and foreign policy outlook is much in line with the German mainstream.