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Five Illusions of German Foreign Policy

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has sparked some changes in German foreign and security policy. But on scores of issues that are in many cases fundamental, Berlin is finding it hard to abandon old certainties: five examples.

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Andreas Rinke
IPQ
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America-Proofing Europe

Rather than focusing on Donald Trump, Europeans should start thinking about what a second term for US President Joe Biden will mean.

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Stephen F. Szabo
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On the Wrong Track

The German government has straightjacketed itself by a return to the “debt brake,” pursuing a stringent fiscal policy at a time when the country is trying to fight its way of out a recession. Two of three ruling parties think the approach is wrongheaded.

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Henning Hoff
IPQ
Berlin Cable
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The Case for an EU-US Economic Security Alliance

Despite much goodwill on both sides, trade and economic relations between the United States and Europe have remained strained. Working together to collectively improve transatlantic geoeconomic security would offer a way forward.

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Markus Jaeger
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How Feminist Foreign Policy Can Help Overcome Outdated Dichotomies

Germany has a long—and flawed—history of debating whether values or interests should take precedence in foreign policy decision-making. Feminist foreign policy could provide an impetus to leave this behind.

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Leonie Stamm
IPQ
Feminist Foreign Policy and Beyond
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The Netflix President

If Emmanuel Macron’s party botches the European elections in June, the French president will lose control of his three remaining years in office. Thus, he is doing what he does best: putting on a big show.

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Joseph de Weck
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Pariscope
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