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Merkel and the Christian Democrats are not getting much credit for an improving economy, as many of the reforms date back to the government of the SDP's Gerhard Schroeder. The unpopularity of foreign minister Westerwelle of the Free Democrats in Germany's ruling coalition government.
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New York Times 09/16/2013
Painful Past Plagues German Greens
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German Election Overturns Political Order
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Germany's Social Democrats Agree to Coalition Talks With Merkel
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Germany Agrees to Extend Life of Nuclear Plants
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Atomic Plan Stirs German Elections
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Berlin's Energy Strategy in Doubt
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Japan Ignored Warning of Nuclear Vulnerability
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In Germany, Merkelâs Party Faces Historic Election Losses After Shift in Nuclear Stance
New York Times 03/27/2011
Japan Crisis Dims Nuclear Plans
Wall Street Journal 03/30/2011
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Germans Respond to Merkel's 'Motherly' Side
Wall Street Journal 08/23/2013
Presidential Vote Will Test Merkel
Wall Street Journal 06/28/2010
Merkel Looks to Recharge Her Ratings
New York Times 07/21/2010
German Industries Rebuke Chancellor
Wall Street Journal 08/21/2010
BusinessWeek 09/30/2010
Crises Shake German Trust in Euro Zone
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