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German response to Obama's urging for a bigger stimulus as seen from the American side. The German side looks at the hyperinflation of the 1920's, the American side looks at memories of the Great Depression and the Hooverist response, in the early years before Roosevelt.

The reaction in Britain and Germany to U.S. president Obama's first visit to London for the Dockland's G20 summit, to 10 Downing Street and to Baden-Baden inGermany

04/05/2009

A mixture of hope and optimism after the first visit.

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The April 2009 G-20 Docklands, London Summit and the constructive confrontation between American and European positions.

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The Docklands Summit must rank as one of the largest global cooperation efforts in a global economy hit by a severe crisis, with output drops of over 25% in a a short time. It made ahuge difference in tackling this crisis, and yet its significance is not fully grasped as the crisis fades by 2014.

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