Rafael Loss on the German government’s initial response to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic
Germany’s attitude towards China has slowly changed over the past years, as more and more actors, including business, are beginning to see China as a threat rather than just a trading partner
Ulrike Franke is interviewed on the new German government’s policies towards China
O. Scholz was partly elected because he advocated the continuity of A. Merkel’s style. Both politicians are calm and cool-headed rather than prone to hasty decisions
Afghanistan, China, Aukus – at the EU Summit today, heads of state and government will discuss their autonomy in these matters. In an interview with Spiegel, Ulrike Franke explains why this is also important for Germany.
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