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Recherches & Documents n°14/2022
Germany and nuclear energy: towards a necessary readjustment?
Recherches & Documents n°14/2022
Annabelle Livet, October 2022
NATO Briefs Series n°01/2021
France, Germany and NATO: an ambiguous two-step dance
NATO Briefs Series n°01/2021
Delphine Deschaux-Dutard, June 2021
Recherches & Documents n°11/2020
The German green party Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen and security and defence policy: pursuing a moderate line
Recherches & Documents n°11/2020
Gaëlle Winter, September 2020
Note de la FRS n°29/2020
Breaking 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 2020
Note de la FRS n°04/2019
Towards a German Sonderweg?
Note de la FRS n°04/2019
Julia Berghofer, February 2019
Recherches & Documents n°10/2013
The German Police Project Team (GPPT) and the “capacity to do capacity building”
Recherches & Documents n°10/2013
Nicolas Fescharek, December 2013In the medias
Germany Set for Trillion-Euro Defense and Infrastructure Splurge
François Heisbourg (quoted),
The Wall Street Journal,
March 21, 2025
Eurozone powerhouses Germany and France face further turmoil in coming months, analyst warns
Philippe Le Corre (video interview),
CNBC,
December 17, 2024
German automakers worried about their future in China, analyst says
Philippe Le Corre (video interview),
CNBC,
June 24, 2024
Europeans cannot afford to stay out of China relationship, analyst says
Philippe Le Corre (interview),
CNBC,
April 15, 2024
« What to expect from Olaf Scholz's China visit ? »
Philippe Le Corre (analysis),
DW,
April 12, 2024
Germany, France, Poland seek unity on Ukraine support
Bruno Tertrais (analysis),
DW,
March 15, 2024
« 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