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Lutz Lichtenberger
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Trans-Atlantic Book Review
GT/2018
The rediscovered original manuscript of Arthur Koestler’s novel Darkness at Noon allows for a new interpretation of a literary and political classic
GT/2018
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOC – Four upstarts are upending German politics.
GT/2018
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Johannes Leithäuser
Articles
Homecoming game: US troops leaving Germany?
GT/2020
Donald Trump wants Germany to beef up its military spending. But the real numbers underlying the dispute don’t add up
GT/2019
No longer able to rely on America’s military leadership, the EU is harmonizing its military capabilities and facilities
GT/2018
Daniel Leisegang
Articles
Knock, knock! Huawei’s there
GT/2020
Listen up: Huawei, 5G and the new geopolitics
GT/2019
European policymakers are looking to punish data misuse and foster more internet competition
GT/2019
Michael Lüders
Articles
Are the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia preparing for regime change in Iran?
GT/2019
Mark Leonard
Articles
EU elections could become an unlikely battleground for the future of the liberal world order
GT/2019
Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff
Articles
The Basic Law – Germany’s constitution – at 70
GT/2019
Jason Lutes
Articles
Berlin: An epic graphic novel
GT/2019
Jonathan Lutes
Articles
Cancel culture: Values and moral priorities are changing rapidly
GT/2020
Circling the square: The brouhaha at Walter-Benjamin-Platz
GT/2019
Claus Leggewie
Articles
The German Trade Union Confederation is celebrating its 70th birthday this year at a time when representing workers’ interests is as urgent as ever
GT/2019
Stefan Locke
Articles
The Solidarity Pact that provided cash and financial stability to the eastern German states following reunification is about to expire
GT/2019
Killian Lannister
Articles
Zee Germans and their bare bottoms
GT/2020