John Kampfner
21 October 2021
Berlin’s disaster of a new airport is a model of German inefficiency
The country has a reputation for doing things better. But Berlin’s disastrous new airport shows that given a chance, it can stuff things up just as badly as everyone else.
Read the full article21 October 2021
COP26: The old diplomacy won’t save our planet
Global tensions mean self-interest as much as collaboration will be key to cracking climate change.
Read the full article12 October 2021
New hope is in the air for Austria and Czechs
Two downfalls hint at a return to more respectable politics in countries at the heart of the continent.
Read the full article30 September 2021
France’s familiarity with political scandals
As former president Nicola Sarkozy is sentenced to house arrest for illegal campaign financing, JOHN KAMPFNER wonders why French politics seems so susceptible to financial scandal.
Read the full article27 September 2021
Decoding the German election: Why every party woke up feeling miserable
The country's curious election has changed everything.. we just have to wait to see how it has changed.
Read the full article23 September 2021
AUKUS deal leaves transatlantic alliance weaker than before
Regardless of its merits, the cack-handed handling of the defence deal between the US, UK and Australia risks handing the initiative to China and Russia.
Read the full article15 September 2021
Angela Merkel’s departure will have consequences for Germany… and the wider world
Post-war Germany has been characterised by good governance and solid leadership. But as the country goes to the polls to replace Angela Merkel, Germans – and the wider world – fear its good run is coming to an end.
Read the full article27 July 2021
Why Germany’s Greens failed to rise on floods
The country's tragic floods might have been expected to boost support for the Greens ahead of September's elections. But this doesn't appear to have happened
Read the full article24 July 2021
An eyewitness to history: Watching the Berlin Wall go up
Berlin journalist Annette von Broecker’s life has spanned her city's division and reunification. Sixty years ago this summer, she was on the scene as the Wall went up. She talks to JOHN KAMPFNER about those momentous moments, with photographs from a dramatic month that gripped the world.
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