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Year Into Hollande Presidency, âa Sense of Driftâ
New York Times 05/04/2013
In Race to French Presidency, Hollande Sets His Own Pace
New York Times 05/05/2012
Merkel, Hollande Say Greece Needs Proposals for Brussels Meeting on Crisis
Wall Street Journal 07/06/2015
Greek Crisis Shows How Germany’s Power Polarizes Europe
Wall Street Journal 07/07/2015
France and Germany Face Delicate Talks on Economy
New York Times 06/21/2012
Amid crisis, leaders of Germany, France, Italy and Spain meet in Rome - The Washington Post
Washington Post 06/22/2012
Germany and France make the momentous decision to move forward with a closer fiscal union of the 16 nation European Union. The efforts to build anew the conditions for the Euro to succeed. The vision of a united Europe persists.
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New Attempt at French-German Amity Stumbles in Venice
Wall Street Journal 08/21/2013
Germans Respond to Merkel's 'Motherly' Side
Wall Street Journal 08/23/2013
German Election Overturns Political Order
Wall Street Journal 09/23/2013
New York Times 05/22/2014
Economist 11/11/2015
As Ireland Flails, Europe Lurches Across the Rubicon
Wall Street Journal 12/27/2010
German political leaders do not want a "transfer union." At the same time they want to keep the European Union, just as much as Chancellor Kohl and Chancellor Adenauer. Merkel, Schroeder, Schauble and other leaders agree on the need for the European Union. The question is how to bring fiscal discipline to the EU, even if this means redesigning the structure of the EU. The vision of a united Europe persists.
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Wall Street Journal 03/03/2010
Germany's Surplus Isn't the Problem
Wall Street Journal 11/11/2013
New York Times 05/22/2014
Greek Crisis Shows How Germany’s Power Polarizes Europe
Wall Street Journal 07/07/2015
Economist 08/08/2015
Charlemagne: Germany’s euro question
Economist 09/10/2011
The saying goes that "the French work to live and the Germans live to work." Alsace has been part of France and of Germany at different times in history. Here one sees the two systems in close proximity, the French more attuned to state control than the German model, with more regulations. Changes were made in Germany with labor reforms during an earlier period of high unemployment, while things have not changed as much in France. The German apprenticeship system works well there but a university degree is favored by French families. The efforts to make the French system work with high unemployment and the active debate in France for improvements.
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Poll Shows European Union Loses Favor on Continent
New York Times 05/13/2013
Germany reaps rewards of entitlement cuts - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/20/2011
New Attempt at French-German Amity Stumbles in Venice
Wall Street Journal 08/21/2013
Can't Find Skilled Workers? Start an Apprentice Program
Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014
Britain Scrambles to Fill Skills Gap
New York Times 01/17/2014
France's New Finance Minister Faces Fiscal Challenge
Wall Street Journal 04/03/2014
Grouped Articles
Poll Shows European Union Loses Favor on Continent
New York Times 05/13/2013
New Attempt at French-German Amity Stumbles in Venice
Wall Street Journal 08/21/2013
New York Times 05/22/2014
Economist 08/08/2015
Charlemagne: The neighbours fall out
Economist 08/19/2010
BusinessWeek 09/30/2010
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