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Germany Voted - What's Next for German Politics and European Relations

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore a panel discussion featuring international journalists analyzing the aftermath of Germany's recent election. Gain insights into potential coalition formations, the impact on German-French relations, European Union dynamics, and the future of German politics. Delve into topics such as the rise of young progressives, the fragmentation of the political center, and the potential "Americanization" of German politics. Examine the panelists' perspectives on foreign policy advice for the next chancellor and Germany's evolving role as a European power. Understand the implications of Germany's first three-party government since the 1950s and the challenges facing the country's political landscape.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
Election results
Panelists
Cecilia
Melissa
Whats Next
Follow Up Question
Love
Young Progressives
German French Relationship
French Government
Recovery Fund
European Union
Greece
Greece Germany Relations
Trafficlight Coalition
Jamaica Grand Coalition
Greenhouses first mistake
Questions
Personality cult
More polarized
fragmentation of the center
first threeparty government since the 1950s
polarization in German politics
comparison between France and Germany
Americanization of German politics
Personality of a leader
Foreign policy advice to the next chancellor
Thinking European
No longer possible
Germany is a power
Foreign relations
Advice for the next chancellor
Conclusion


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The Aspen Institute

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