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Germany and nuclear energy: towards a necessary readjustment?
Recherches & Documents n°14/2022
Annabelle Livet, October 2022France, Germany and NATO: an ambiguous two-step dance
NATO Briefs Series n°01/2021
Delphine Deschaux-Dutard, June 2021The German green party Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen and security and defence policy: pursuing a moderate line
Recherches & Documents n°11/2020
Gaëlle Winter, September 2020Breaking the taboo: why it is so hard to lead a strategic nuclear dialogue with Germany
Note de la FRS n°29/2020
Julia Berghofer, April 2020Towards a German Sonderweg?
Note de la FRS n°04/2019
Julia Berghofer, February 2019The German Police Project Team (GPPT) and the “capacity to do capacity building”
Recherches & Documents n°10/2013
Nicolas Fescharek, December 2013In the medias
« Germany and China Try to Reset Relations for a Changed World »
Philippe Le Corre (quoted),
The New York Times, June 19, 2023
« Germany’s ‘China City’ doesn’t want you to call it that anymore »
Philippe Le Corre (quoted),
The Washington Post, May 22, 2023
« China’s olive branch to sanctioned German think tank ‘poorly timed’ »
Philippe Le Corre (quoted),
South China Morning Post, January 3, 2022
« As Trump Exits, Rifts in Europe Widen Again »
François Heisbourg (quoted),
The New York Times, November 25, 2020
Can Merkel and Macron get Franco-German relations back on track?
François Heisbourg (quoted),
The Guardian, January 2, 2020
Paris and Berlin at odds, but talk of rupture overblown
François Heisbourg (quoted),
Reuters, November 29, 2019