Germany Interpreted
					Germany’s politics of compromise has been compromised
The onus is on Merz and his ministers not just to deliver on policy but to clearly demonstrate that all isn’t lost for the painstaking politics of reason.
					
					How Germany changed its mind about America, thanks to Donald Trump
					
					
					Starmer looks to Germany and Australia for advice — on what not to do
					Can Germany’s humbled political establishment regroup?
Does Merz have what it takes?
The country’s new government will need to quickly demonstrate its resilience and that it can take on the task of showing that Europe counts.
Germany’s disappearing green agenda
The country once seen as a climate trailblazer is in danger of becoming a laggard, as the party almost certain to lead the next government is on a mission to dilute environmental targets.
Germany’s old-school conservatism is well and truly over
Even if Merz stumbles across the finish line and secures a coalition government, the death knell for Christian democracy may well have been sounded.
Germany’s far right crashes through the firewall
Did Friedrich Merz, the likely next chancellor, fall into a trap? Or is he forcing other mainstream parties to confront what many regard as the new reality — a harder, less welcoming Germany?
Germany’s Trump problem
The country’s perennial yearning for reassurance is still dominating discourse — but this time around, it’s likely to be in vain.
Germany 2025: Reform or more gloom?
The coming year will demand courage from the country’s politicians. But if they succumb to anxiety and idling, there will be darker days ahead.
Scholz’s leadership failure
It appears German politics is acquiring a new bitterness. And while everyone is busy accusing everyone else of letting the country down, one man has failed above all others.
Does Germany still believe in Europe?
Scholz now seems to view the bloc as a problem to be managed, while European institutions and member countries seem to regard him as a problem to be managed in return.
Radical left and radical right have become indistinguishable
For as long as the center fails to make its case in a way that galvanizes, there will be many more like Sahra Wagenknecht.
Poised for victory, Germany’s center right dithers
The country’s ascendant Christian Democratic Union remains utterly baffled as to how it might wield power.
Starmer will try to prove Britain can be a reliable EU friend — and Germany will be key
After the U.K. election, cooperation will be deliberately methodical, testing the waters along the way.
What, if anything, does Europe have to offer Trump?
Trump will likely want to divest himself of, as he sees it, the irritation that is Ukraine. Europe should be rushing to come up with a convincing answer as to why it shouldn’t.
How Germany is learning to love its army
If Germany really is coming to terms with the notion of hard power for a moral purpose, Boris Pistorius will have played no small part in that.