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Decarbonizing Germany’s Power Sector: Ending Coal with a Carbon Floor Price?

Date de publication
14 December 2017
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Germany has a long tradition of climate policy programmes with ambitious greenhouse gas emission reduction targets and comprehensive climate and energy policy packages.

This target-driven policy approach is, however, increasingly facing challenges due to the lack of progress on greenhouse gas emission reductions in key sectors, i.e. the power, the transport and the building sector. 

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France, Germany, and the Quest for European Strategic Autonomy: Franco-German Defence Cooperation in A New Era

Date de publication
13 December 2017
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How can France and Germany contribute to reaching the goal of European strategic autonomy? This key question has been guiding the work with the present report. In the light of a more demanding security environment, but also a rare momentum for further European integration, Berlin and Paris have to take their security and defense cooperation to the next level, bilaterally as well as in the EU.

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German Politics towards Turkey under Merkel: a Critical Assessment

Date de publication
29 September 2017
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Turkish President Erdoğan demanding blood tests for German MPs with Turkish origin or Nazi comparisons coming from Ankara: German-Turkish relations have reached rock bottom and bonds of trust between both countries are almost completely disrupted. 

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German Elections: the Day after Tomorrow

Date de publication
05 September 2017
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Angela Merkel is gaining thanks to her international standing and the weakness of her Social-Democrat opponent.

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The German landscape of foundations and think tanks.

Date de publication
18 July 2017
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The number of crises we face is rising, due to failing states, wars and armed conflicts, poverty and lack of good governance in many countries. State and society are constantly confronted with new challenges. These crises occur simultaneously and at an ever faster pace. 

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Between aging and migrations: the difficult German equation

Date de publication
14 June 2017
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The decision of German Chancellor Angela Merkel to welcome over one million refugees in the years 2015 and 2016 had been interpreted by some to be a strategic choice to cope with the demographic problems that Germany is facing: the expected decline in the population, especially in its work force, as well an ageing population. 

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Meeting Macron in the Middle. How France and Germany Can Revive the EU

Date de publication
09 May 2017
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Macron's presidency offers a rare chance to revive the French-German relationship just when Europe needs it most.

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Alternative für Deutschland: What risks for Germany?

Date de publication
30 March 2017
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The AfD - Alternative for Germany – founded in opposition to Angela Merkel’s policy line of supporting southern European countries, has quickly become part of the political family of "right-wing populism" in Europe, with whom it cultivates close ties.

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The introduction of the minimum wage in Germany: a first assessment

Date de publication
24 February 2017
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Germany introduced a minimum wage on January 1st, 2015 – a first in a country that had hitherto left it to the social partners to agree on salaries. This introduction came after vivid debates between those who fought against ever deeper inequalities and those who defended the nation’s competitiveness. 

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Europe after the Brexit: German positions and perspectives

Date de publication
27 January 2017
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The British decision to leave the European Union comes at a critical moment for Germany and the EU. It exacerbates the “polycrisis” of recent years and leads to controversial questions: What should the EU look like without Great Britain? What is the objective, the “finality”, of European integration? And what role should Germany play in the future? 

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