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The New Germany S03E05: Social Transformation: What is German? • Körber-Stiftung

https://koerber-stiftung.de/mediathek/the-new-germany-s03e05-social-transformation-what-is-german/

Season 3, episode 5 of our six-part series The New Germany with historian Katja Hoyer and journalist Oliver Moody is about the fact that Germany’s society has changed – and not just in terms of its identity. Both external and internal influences, …
In addition, the German division and reunification have shaped regional differences

The New Germany, Season 2 – Episode 2: Germany and China • Körber-Stiftung

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Season 2, episode 2 of our seven-part series The New Germany with historian Katja Hoyer and journalist Oliver Moody is about Germany and China: What is the historical background to this complex bilateral relationship and economic interdependence? What …
What events have shaped Germany during this watershed year, where is it headed, and

The New Germany, Season 2 – Episode 6: German Politics in Flux • Körber-Stiftung

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Season 2, episode 6 of our seven-part series The New Germany with historian Katja Hoyer and journalist Oliver Moody is about German Politics in Flux: How exactly has the party landscape in Germany changed in recent decades? How well equipped are the …
What events have shaped Germany during this watershed year, where is it headed, and

E-Paper: Shifting International Order: Historical Sensibility for Uncertain Times – Stella Ghervas • Körber-Stiftung

https://koerber-stiftung.de/projekte/koerber-history-forum/e-paper-die-internationale-ordnung-im-wandel-historisches-denken-fuer-unsichere-zeiten-stella-ghervas/

Stella Ghervas über internationale Herausforderungen bei der Schaffung von Frieden & das Erkennen kurzer Zeitfenster, die für die Etablierung einer neuen internationalen Ordnung unerlässlich sind.
Montesquieu would have called this kind of solidarity the mœurs that will keep the