By John Rosenthal
03 Sep 2008 |
WPR Blog
Why is a Jewish group co-sponsoring an American Embassy commemoration of 9/11 in Berlin?
By John Rosenthal
28 Aug 2008 |
World Politics Review Exclusive
When does "criticism of Israel" cross the line into anti-Semitism and should it be up to the courts to decide? A legal dispute pitting Evelyn Hecht-Galinksi, daughter of one of the symbolic figures of Germany's post-war Jewish community, and political commentator Henryk Broder shines an uncomfortable light on issues of both anti-Semitism and freedom of speech in contemporary Germany. A Cologne court is set to decide next week whether Broder can describe Hecht-Galinski as an "anti-Zionist anti-Semite."
By John Rosenthal
05 Aug 2008 |
World Politics Review Exclusive
The excitement of Barack Obama's speech in
Berlin is now passed. What remains are some serious questions: notably,
for German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and the Mayor of
Berlin, Klaus Wowereit. The two leading Social Democrats -- both touted
as possible candidates for the chancellorship in the 2009 German
elections -- were also the two politicians most closely associated with
the push to have the American presidential candidate give a
high-profile public speech in the German capital.
By John Rosenthal
29 Jul 2008 |
WPR Blog
More on the possibly exaggerated estimate of Barack Obama's crowd in Berlin.
By John Rosenthal
25 Jul 2008 |
WPR Blog
Did Obama's team successfully spin the turnout numbers at his Berlin speech?
By John Rosenthal
20 Mar 2008 |
World Politics Review Exclusive
The Nabucco pipeline project to carry Iranian gas to Europe has long been
central to EU thinking on reducing European energy dependence upon Russia. But public perception of U.S. policy toward Nabucco has recently experienced a sea change: the project has begun being touted as "U.S.-backed." Indeed, some State Department officials have begun expressing vigorous support for the project in seeming contradiction of express U.S. government policy of attempting to isolate Iran economically.
By John Rosenthal
28 Feb 2008 |
WPR Blog
Sky-high tax rates in Germany have contributed to tax evasion, which is now getting international attention thanks to some high profile cases.
By John Rosenthal
25 Feb 2008 |
WPR Blog
Despite press reports to the contrary, there are several EU states that have made clear that they will defer any decision on recognition.
By John Rosenthal
24 Feb 2008 |
World Politics Review Exclusive
In this week's Transatlantic Intelligencer: As French municipal elections approach, a look at the surprising support for the French right in the country's
banlieues; and a German newspaper examines what happened to residents of one Polish town in 1942 to make way for "ethnic Germans," including the parents of the current German president. Transatlantic Intelligencer is written by World Politics Review Translations Editor John Rosenthal and appears every week.
By John Rosenthal
21 Feb 2008 |
WPR Blog
What happened to residents of one Polish town in 1942 to make way for "ethnic Germans," including the parents of the current German president.