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Daniela Schwarzer

  • Friday, 13 September, 2024
    German economy
    Germany should listen to Draghi

    The former ECB chief’s report on competitiveness ought to be an economic reality check for Berlin

    Combination image of Mario Draghi with wind turbines and digital networks and the German flag in the background
  • Thursday, 20 June, 2024
    European Union
    It’s time to reset EU-UK relations

    The geopolitical landscape means member states now have an interest in rethinking how to work with London

    Illustration of two figures doing the tango, with the UK flag on one and the EU stars on the other
  • Tuesday, 1 March, 2022
    German politics
    Germany’s foreign policy shift is about more than Ukraine

    Olaf Scholz has recognised that his country must assume its international responsibilities

    Olaf Scholz speaks in the Bundestag. Unlike his predecessor Angela Merkel’s security speech in 2019, Scholz’s claims were credible as he put his money where his mouth is
  • Tuesday, 28 September, 2021
    German election
    Change is in the air in Germany despite a messy election outcome

    Whoever forms the next government is going to come under popular pressure to act on climate policy

  • Monday, 7 August, 2017
    German politics
    Germany cannot afford to be a geopolitical bystander

    The next government must decide the price to pay for safeguarding the existing order

    HAMBURG, GERMANY - JULY 08: German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) and US President Donald Trump attend a panel discussion titled 'Launch Event Women's Entrepreneur Finance Initiative' on the second day of the G20 summit on July 8, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G20 group of nations are meeting for the July 7-8 summit. Topics high on the agenda for the summit include climate policy and development programs for African economies. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
  • Thursday, 22 December, 2016
    German politics
    The method in Angela Merkel’s measured response to terror

    Civil society’s support for the chancellor’s refugee policy remains vital

    epa05685174 A slow shutter speed picture shows vehicles passing by candles and flowers left by people after an attack at a Christmas Market in Berlin, Germany, 22 December 2016. Police are conducting nationwide search after a terrorist attack on 19 December 2016 at a Berlin Christmas market. At least 12 people were killed and dozens injured when a truck on 19 December drove into the Christmas market at Breitscheidplatz in Berlin, in what authorities believe was a deliberate attack.  EPA/RAINER JENSEN
  • Friday, 23 September, 2016
    German politics
    Angela Merkel wants to rewind rather than reverse

    She has startled friend and foe alike by is refusing to concede any ground on her refugee policy, writes Daniela Schwarzer

    Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel arrives the informal EU summit at the Bratislava Castle in the Slovak capital on September 16, 2016. The 27 EU leaders hold a special summit without Britain to chart the bloc's future after Brexit, focusing on defence, security and migration. / AFP / STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN (Photo credit should read STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Monday, 19 September, 2016
    German politics
    Political volatility in Germany intensifies with AfD’s gains

    Far-right populists lay down a challenge to mainstream parties, writes Daniela Schwarzer

    BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 05: Frauke Petry (C), co-head of the Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) political party, greets lead AfD candidate in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Leif-Erik Holm (C-L) as AfD co-head Joerg Meuthen (L) and Berlin AfD candidate Georg Pazderski look on at a press conference under a banner that reads: "This is what winners look like" on September 5, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. The AfD, a newcomer populist party that has managed to gain a strong following nationwide with an immigration-critical platform, made waves the day by winning second place in state elections in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) **BESTPIX**
  • Sunday, 14 August, 2016
    Terrorism
    Societies need to foster resilience to survive terrorism

    Betting on the hope that the western democratic model will win is risky, writes Daniela Schwarzer

    People stand in front of flowers, candles and messages laid at a makeshift memorial in Nice on July 18, 2016, in tribute to the victims of the deadly attack on the Promenade des Anglais seafront which killed 84 people. France was set to hold a minute's silence on July 18, 2016 to honour the 84 victims of Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, a 31-year-old Tunisian who drove a truck into a crowd watching a fireworks display on Bastille Day, but a period of national mourning was overshadowed by bickering politicians. Church bells will toll across the country, and the country will fall silent at midday, a now grimly familiar ritual after the third major terror attack in 18 months on French soil. / AFP PHOTO / Valery HACHEVALERY HACHE/AFP/Getty Images
  • Monday, 25 July, 2016
    German politics
    So far, Germany is reacting to the attacks with calm

    The debate on the right domestic response is far removed from that in France, says Daniela Schwarzer

    ANSBACH, GERMANY - JULY 25: Forensics search the area of a suicide bomb attack at a music festival on July 25, 2016 in Ansbach, Germany. According to police a 27-year-old Syrian, who had been denied asylum, blew himself up on Sunday evening after being turned away from an open-air music festival in Ansbach, southern Germany. (Photo by Lennart Preiss/Getty Images)
  • Friday, 24 June, 2016
    Brexit
    Merkel and Hollande must seize this golden chance

    Britain’s exit presents an opportunity, with no objections from London, writes Daniela Schwarzer

    BERLIN, GERMANY - JUNE 24: German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks to the media following the United Kingdom's referendum vote to leave the European Union on June 24, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. Leaders across the EU are expressing disappointment and regret over Britain's decision to leave the European Union. (Photo by Carsten Koall/Getty Images)
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