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Wergin reflects on German views of Russia in the twentieth century and today. Intertwined in how German public opinion views Russia is the economc relationship built since the 1990's with Russia, similiar to the relationship between the U.S. and China, designed to mutually benefit both sides in a global economy.
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New York Times 05.05.2014
Former German Chancellor Schröder Defends Birthday Bash With Putin
Wall Street Journal 05.12.2014
Germany's Wolfgang Schäuble: Prepared to Raise Pressure on Russia
Wall Street Journal 05.24.2014
Ukraine’s Next President Vows to Restore Order and Mend Russia Ties
New York Times 05.26.2014
New York Times 05.27.2014
German Leader Emerges as Key Figure in Ukraine Talks
New York Times 08.19.2014
Merkel Seeks to Defuse Ukraine Crisis as Convoy Returns to Russia
Wall Street Journal 08.23.2014
Wall Street Journal 09.03.2014
Making Merkel Wait, Finding Time for Truffles
New York Times 10.17.2014
Frank-Walter Steinmeier Meets With Vladimir Putin
New York Times 11.19.2014
Russian President Vladimir Putin Seeks to Reassure on Economy
Wall Street Journal 12.18.2014
Washington Post 01.29.2015
Fear Envelops Russia After Killing of Putin Critic Boris Nemtsov
New York Times 02.28.2015
Germans at the Crux of Crises, but Reluctantly
New York Times 02.28.2015
Wall Street Journal 03.11.2015
Merkel’s Moscow Trip Highlights Two Sides of Germany
Wall Street Journal 05.09.2015
Russia and China: An uneasy friendship
Economist 05.09.2015
In Talks With Merkel, Putin Calls for Improving Relations With Europe
New York Times 05.10.2015
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