ID | 123651 |
Title Proper | All roads lead to Berlin |
Language | ENG |
Author | Heilbrunn, Jacob |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | BACK IN November 2011, as Europe struggled with its ongoing financial crisis, Poland's foreign minister, Radek Sikorski, gave a speech in Berlin that beckoned toward his country's western neighbor and pleaded with it to save the euro. "You know full well that nobody else can do it," said Sikorski. "I will probably be the first Polish foreign minister in history to say so, but here it is: I fear German power less than I am beginning to fear German inactivity. You have become Europe's indispensable nation." |
`In' analytical Note | National Interest vol. , No.122; Nov-Dec 2012: p.41-47 |
Journal Source | National Interest vol. , No.122; Nov-Dec 2012: p.41-47 |
Key Words | Poland ; Financial Crisis ; Berlin ; Euro ; German Power ; History ; Germany ; World War II ; New National Identity ; Nazism ; Economic Crisis ; European Union |