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Europe's twin crisis / Cafruny, Alan W   Article
Cafruny, Alan W Article
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Summary/Abstract The crisis of the eurozone has accelerated processes of uneven development and political fragmentation in Europe. Once celebrated as a dramatic forward movement in European regional integration, the monetary union has evolved under German leadership into what has been aptly described as "eurozone fiscal colonialism." The Franco-German partnership - the motor force of integration since the early 1950s - has shattered amid Frances resentment of German-imposed fiscal rules and declining competitiveness. Germany's authority over the eurozone is virtually unchallenged. As the EU's response to the war in Ukraine vividly illustrates, Germany has now also emerged as the predominant political power in the EU.
Key Words IMF  OECD  GDP  Europe  EMU  Economic and Monetary Union 
German Power  Crisis Management  Twin Crisis  Franco - German Partnership 
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Forgotten victory: Germans and the battle of Waterloo, 1815–2015 / Heinzen , Jasper   Article
Heinzen , Jasper Article
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Summary/Abstract Waterloo has always been overshadowed by the 1813 Battle of Leipzig in German national memory. Given the salient contribution of Prussian, Hanoverian, Brunswick and Nassau troops to the final victory over Napoleon, this reticence may at first glance seem surprising. Jasper Heinzen contends that Waterloo failed to become a symbol of national achievement in the nineteenth century because of the regional and political fissures it laid bare. If the First World War produced a consensus at last, the price was a subversion of the Anglo-German comradeship so integral to the original event. The resulting mnemonic distortions and, since the Second World War, Franco-German partnership have served to keep Waterloo on the sidelines, yet the battle still holds important lessons for policy-makers today.
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