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The Merkel Plan; Germany and Europe
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 407 no. 8840 (Jun. 2013)
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page SS6-SS8.
Topik:
International Relations
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Governmental Reform
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Social Life & Customs
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Political Leadership
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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EE29
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Angela Merkel does not often muse publicly about the European project. A physicist by training, she prefers solving concrete problems to holding forth about abstract ideas. A sunny morning in late April this year was a rare exception. At an event to mark the publication of a new book on her foreign policy by Stefan Kornelius, a journalist at a German daily, the Suddeutsche Zeitung, Mrs Merkel debated the future of Europe with Donald Tusk, Poland's prime minister. Mr Tusk began with soaring rhetoric. Europe, he said, was about freedom, about ensuring that the horrors of history would never be repeated. Mrs Merkel concurred that freedom was an essential part of Europe's values, but argued that on its own it was not enough. The European project was to secure the continent's prosperity in the 21st century, when emerging economies were rising fast. Having seen one system collapse in her lifetime, added the chancellor (who grew up in East Germany), she did not want to go through it again. If Mrs Merkel's vision is pragmatic, so too is her plan for implementing it.
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