
Paul Hockenos
Berlin
Paul Hockenos is a Berlin-based author and political analyst. Among others, he has written for The New York Times, Newsweek, and Foreign Affairs. He is the Europe Correspondent for the Chronicle of Higher Education and authored several books on European politics.
Articles
Environment
| 26.10.2020
Europe
| 25.03.2020
Emergency powers are a gift to Europe’s autocrats
Europe
| 30.12.2019
Reigning in the EU’s financiers of austerity
North America
| 06.05.2019
The US: An ‘Empire in Retreat’
Europe
| 29.03.2019
Ukraine lives
From my bookshelf
| 31.10.2018
Review of ‘For a Left Populism’
Europe
| 12.10.2018
The far-right playbook
From my bookshelf
| 10.07.2018
Review of ‘The Decline of the West’ by Joschka Fischer
From my bookshelf
| 02.05.2018
'Globalization and its Discontents Revisited'
From my bookshelf
| 23.02.2018
Review of 'Aftershock: A Journey into Eastern Europe’s Broken Dreams' by John Feffer
Europe
| 11.01.2018
The new East Bloc is open for business
Europe
| 30.11.2017
Throw angst to the wind
Europe
| 26.09.2017
East Germans and the far-right AfD
Europe
| 23.08.2017
Nord Stream 2: a climate-busting cash cow
G20 Summit
| 05.07.2017
Germany: Cooling off on global warming
Security and defence
| 02.05.2017
Trump’s foreign policy is more than a chaotic mess
International relations
| 17.03.2017