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Germany’s Natural Gas Imports 1975 -2020

Posted by Dr. George Voskopoulos, Associate Professor, EU Studies

https://www.ceicdata.com/en/indicator/germany/natural-gas-imports

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Tagged European Union, Germany, natural gas

Jan·20

Germany Is Caught in the Middle of the Australian Submarine Saga

Posted by Dr. George Voskopoulos, Associate Professor, EU Studies

https://www.gmfus.org/news/germany-caught-middle-australian-submarine-saga

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Tagged AUKUS, European Union, France, Germany

Sep·29

Europe needs more than management from Germany-ECFR

Posted by Dr. George Voskopoulos, Associate Professor, EU Studies

Europe needs more than management from Germany

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Posted in Germany, various

Tagged Germany

Mar·22

Will Germany Lead? PROJECT SYNDICATE

Posted by Dr. George Voskopoulos, Associate Professor, EU Studies

https://www.project-syndicate.org/topic/will-germany-lead

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Posted in Germany, various

Tagged Germany

Mar·05

German public says ‘jein’ to European security

Posted by Dr. George Voskopoulos, Associate Professor, EU Studies

German public says ‘jein’ to European security

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Posted in Germany, various

Tagged Germany

Dec·09

ANA PALACIO-The Danger of a Post-German Europe-PROJECT SYNDICATE

Posted by Dr. George Voskopoulos, Associate Professor, EU Studies

https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/german-coalition-eu-leadership-by-ana-palacio-2017-11

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Posted in Germany, various

Tagged Germany

Nov·20

What Role for Germany – PROJECT SYNDICATE

Posted by Dr. George Voskopoulos, Associate Professor, EU Studies

https://www.project-syndicate.org/topic/what-role-for-germany

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Posted in Germany, various

Tagged Germany

Nov·10

‘Revenge of the East’? How anger in the former GDR helped the AfD-THE GUARDIAN

Posted by Dr. George Voskopoulos, Associate Professor, EU Studies

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/28/is-germanys-election-result-the-revenge-of-the-east

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Posted in AfD, Germany, various

Tagged AfD, Germany

Sep·29

Merkel Lands Fourth Term, But at What Cost? Spiegel

Posted by Dr. George Voskopoulos, Associate Professor, EU Studies

Merkel Lands Fourth Term, But at What Cost?

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Posted in Angela Merkel, European Union, Germany, various

Tagged Angela Merkel, Germany

Sep·25

End of an Era? The Slow Death of Europe’s Social Democrats, Spiegel

Posted by Dr. George Voskopoulos, Associate Professor, EU Studies

End of an Era?The Slow Death of Europe’s Social Democrats

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Posted in Allemagne, Angela Merkel, European Union, Germany, various

Tagged Germany

Sep·24

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