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A World of Law? / France and Germany: What's Behind the Mask

Date de publication
10 December 2019
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What is the role of law in international relations today that increasingly seem to favour assertions of power?

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Paris and Berlin: History and the Long Term

Date de publication
05 December 2019
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Historically, the Franco-German “couple” provided a justification for the European project, and for the Europe that emerged from the collapse of the bipolar order.

The Treaty of Aachen. New Impetus for Franco-German Defense Cooperation?

Date de publication
22 January 2019
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On 22 January 2019, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel sign the Treaty of Aachen on “Franco-German Cooperation and Integration.” The document is set to complement the original Elysée Treaty from 1963, signed by President Charles de Gaulle and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. 

Barbara KUNZ Ronja KEMPIN
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From Meseberg to Nowhere? A Franco-German Impetus for the Eurozone

Date de publication
30 November 2018
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This study analyses the joint efforts by France and Germany to bring about a comprehensive reform of the European currency union. These efforts culminated in the joint Meseberg Declaration adopted in June 2018. The article contextualises these efforts with respect to the reforms realised so far and the different reform options at hand. Besides questions of economic viability and institutional deficits, the article tackles issues of political feasibility.

Eileen KELLER
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The Three Dimensions of Europe's Defense Debate

Date de publication
21 June 2018
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In light of transatlantic tensions and a deteriorated security environment, European security affairs are at the crossroads. 

Mind the Gap: How France and Germany Can Spearhead Joint Foreign Policy Initiatives Now

Date de publication
20 April 2018
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In light of the current instability on Europe’s borders and uncertainties about the international role of the US under the administration of President Donald Trump, it is high time for Franco-German foreign policy initiatives. With the formation of a new German government, a window of opportunity opens for new joint action by the two countries at the core of the EU. At the same time, differences between France and Germany, both on policy issues and in terms of their strategic cultures, could impede any such cooperation. 

Frédéric CHARILLON Claire DEMESMAY Laure DELCOUR Laura Lale KABIS-KECHRID Barbara KUNZ Stefan MEISTER Jana PUGLIERIN Dorothée SCHMID

France, Germany, Europe. Perspectives (1)

Date de publication
19 January 2003
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“There is, however, a real sense of urgency,” around the Franco-German relationship, says Marie Krpata, a researcher at the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI) and member of its Franco-German Relations Committee.
“Emmanuel Macron has only two years left to make progress on European files, while the far right lurks in the wings – in both Paris and Berlin.”

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Can France and Germany’s new love-fest survive their lingering differences?

22 April 2025
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Politico
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Paris and Berlin have been at loggerheads for years, but things are at last looking up.

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French-German friendship ‘still alive’ as Macron meets Scholz amid tensions

26 October 2022
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Two leaders under pressure to repair relations after rifts over defence, energy and China. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, hosted the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, for lunch on Wednesday as they sought to iron out significant differences on energy and defence that have weakened their relationship at a time of war in Ukraine.

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