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Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron at a European Council meeting in 2017

Can the Pandemic Revive Relations Between Macron and Merkel?

September 8, 2020

In the midst of the pandemic, Macron and Merkel have come together on an EU recovery plan. Ronja Ganster explains why Franco-German collaboration shouldn’t end there. … More Can the Pandemic Revive Relations Between Macron and Merkel?

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The End of Macron’s ‘Politics of Seduction’

August 8, 2017

Has Macron’s honeymoon come to an end? Marianne Gros explains what the president’s public outburst on Bastille Day means for French foreign policy. … More The End of Macron’s ‘Politics of Seduction’

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By Not Listening, the Left Let the Likes of Marine Le Pen Flourish

April 27, 2017

Who’s to blame for the rise of right-wing, nationalist leaders?
The Left, argues Alexandra Vlada. … More By Not Listening, the Left Let the Likes of Marine Le Pen Flourish

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