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Manuel Gath

Manuel Gath

Berlin

Manuel Gath is a policy officer for European Integration in the Department of International Political Analysis of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.

Articles

Europe | 31.10.2019

European Parliament vs Macron

Macron's quarrel with the European Parliament is just the symptom of a bigger power play about Europe's future

Europe | 18.09.2019

Detox in Brussels

If the EU wants to survive, it can ill afford an artificially inflated European Commission. Six proposals for slimming [...]

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Georgia's neoliberal agony

In Georgia, the state has given up on development. Neoliberalism is exhausted — there's nothing left to sell or deregulate

Reparations and the crisis of Poland’s foreign policy

The return of Poland's reparations debate reveals the ruling party's primitive approach to morality, history and sovereignty

Crisis? What crisis?

Germans, take heart: Belgium survived 18 months without a government, and remains a stable and prosperous country


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