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Germany, and Europe, After Merkel

Sep 24, 2021
Katrin Bennhold, Berlin bureau chief for The New York Times, dives into the aftermath of Angela Merkel’s influential 16-year chancellorship. She discusses the pressing German elections and how they will shape Europe’s future. The conversation highlights Merkel’s remarkable legacy, particularly her controversial refugee policy and the political landscape her successors must navigate. With candidates like Olaf Scholz vying for continuity and others pushing progressive visions, the stakes for Germany are higher than ever as the nation braces for change.
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ANECDOTE

Merkel's Upbringing

  • Angela Merkel grew up in communist East Germany, in a pastor's home.
  • This upbringing fostered her moral clarity and comfort with dissenting views.
ANECDOTE

Merkel's Rise in Politics

  • Merkel entered politics after the Berlin Wall fell, rising in the Christian Democratic Party under Helmut Kohl.
  • Amidst a party scandal, she publicly urged Kohl's ousting, showcasing ambition and moral clarity.
INSIGHT

Merkel's Leadership in Crisis

  • During the European debt crisis, Merkel decided to bail out Greece despite domestic unpopularity.
  • She prioritized saving the Eurozone, demonstrating her willingness to act on convictions, even if unpopular.
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