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21 June 2010A Way to Rescue Greece
BY Michael J. Strauss
Tagged Under business , debt crisis , euro , European Union , germany |
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22 April 2011Germany: Charting its own course at last
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While NATO attacks on Libyan forces continue intermittently another debate rages alongside. That concerns why Germany abstained on Resolution 1973 - which authorizes the use of all necessary Tagged Under German abstention , germany , Guido Westerwelle , Holocaust , Libya war , NATO , Second World War , UNSC |
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10 June 2011A leap of faith? Divergent EU and U.S. choices on nuclear power
BY Thomas Legge
Germany’s decision last week to phase out nuclear power has sharpened the differences between Europe and the United States on energy policy. Democratic Senator Jeff Bingaman, a senior voice on Tagged Under Chernobyl , climate change , Environment , germany , nuclear energy , Renewable Energy , US environmental policy |
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8 June 2011Why Germany abstained
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While NATO attacks on Libyan forces continue intermittently, another debate rages alongside. This one concerns why Germany abstained on Resolution 1973—which authorizes the use of all necessary Tagged Under angela merkel , BRICS , France , germany , Libya , NATO , UN resolution |
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7 July 2011India: Miscalculating the nuclear future
BY Srini Viswanathan
The nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, caused by the earthquake and Tsunami on March 11, has provided a stark reminder of the potential dangers of nuclear energy. While Tagged Under Chernobyl , energy security , Fukushima Daiichi , germany , IEA , Indian point nuclear plant , march 11 , nuclear power |
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9 September 2011Eclipse: Living in the Shadow of China’s Economic Dominance
Three forces will dictate China’s rise, Mr Subramanian argues: demography, convergence and “gravity”. Since China has over four times America’s population, it only has to produce a quarter of Tagged Under China , European Union , GDP , germany , Hong Kong , japan , PPP , South Korea , Superpower , Trade |
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17 October 2011Global trade imbalances threaten free trade
BY Simon Tilford
The developed world’s slide into recession threatens an outbreak of protectionism. Unlike in 2008, governments now have few tools with which to combat a renewed economic downturn, which raises the Tagged Under China , deflation , dollar , EU , euro , germany , inflation , Protectionism , renminbi , Surplus , Trade , trade barriers , trade deficit , trade reform , United States , US |
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7 November 2011Germany is missing its chance in Africa
BY Horand Knaup
In Germany, most people think of wars, poverty and hunger when they think of Africa. Chancellor Angela Merkel's stopover on the continent, where she will travel to three countries in just three Tagged Under Africa economy , Africa perspective , angela merkel , germany , India , Indian business in Africa |
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19 November 2011Germany: The reluctant superpower
BY Simon Winder
Just why Germany is the way it is has attracted at least a century of baffled commentary. But if there is a solution to Europe’s current crisis, then it probably lies in towns such as Ingolstadt Tagged Under European recession , germany |
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19 November 2011Brink think
BY The Economist
When Mario Draghi took over as president of the European Central Bank at the beginning of this month, it was felt that he had to prove his credentials in Germany. That task is made harder by calls Tagged Under Bundesbank , european central bank , European Recesssion , germany , Italy , Jens Weidmann , Mario Draghi |