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2020

Modern Diplomacy in Practice

Robert Hutchings, Jeremi Suri

The authors, both professors at renowned US universities, compare the ten largest diplomatic services in the world — particularly with regard to the question of whether they are prepared for the foreign policy challenges of the 21st century. They are those of Germany, France, Great Britain, China, India, Brazil, Japan, Russia, Turkey and the USA. A book for foreign policy enthusiasts who want to know more about the history and cultures of foreign ministries. Springer International Publishing/Palgrave Macmillan, 2020

Stefan Fröhlich

Märkte, Macht und Wandel

Stefan Fröhlich, Professor of International Politics and Political Economy at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, deals with a trend that will also massively change Germany's foreign policy and foreign economic policy: the increasing use of economic means to assert power-political interests. Springer Verlag, 2024

Stephan Thome

Schmales Gewasser, gefährliche Strömung

It will probably become the next big conflict of our time - the dispute over the island of Taiwan, which the People's Republic of China wants to bring under its control. The writer, sinologist and doctor of philosophy Stephan Thome, who has lived in Taipei for many years, writes knowledgeably about the background to this political hotspot. His novel ‘Fliehkräfte’ was shortlisted for the German Book Prize. Suhrkamp Verlag, 2024

Peter Heather, John Rapley

Stürzende Imperien

The historian Peter Heather and the economist John Rapley assume an imperial life cycle whose beginning and end are closely linked to economic developments, as was the case with the fall of the Roman Empire in the first half century AD. The lessons to be learnt from this for the West, which is still facing its great adaptation process or already facing its decline, make for fascinating reading. Klett-Cotta-Verlag, 2024

Nancy Pelosi

Woman of Power

In this New York Times bestseller, the grand old lady of American politics and probably still the most powerful woman in the US Congress gives a glimpse behind the scenes of power. The Democrat was the first woman and then Speaker of the House of Representatives for eight years. She was apparently inspired to write her book by a brutal attack on her husband Paul, which was actually aimed at her, the determined Trump opponent. Goldmann Verlag, 2024

Angela Merkel

Freedom

The big advertising campaign has begun for the book that many have been waiting for since her departure from politics. Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021, has presented her memoirs, written together with her former office manager Beate Bauman, on 750 pages and including her life in the GDR. Neither in the book nor in subsequent interviews did Merkel do what some expected of her: She did not apologize for her energy policy with Russia, her decisions on migration or the NATO-Ukraine issue. Everything had to be seen in the context of the situation at the time. A rebuke for all those who always wanted to have known better afterwards. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 2024

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