Pressure . Thats what we want to talk about quadriga, with our guests. It is a pleasure to welcome antje bauer. She is a former journalist who reported from turkey for german media. Shes now project manager at the dw academy, responsible for Media Training for middle eastern journalists. She says, erdogan is coming under increasing pressure, but unfortunately, there is no political alternative yet. And its great to have Ulrike Herrmann on the show once again. Shes the Business Editor at the berlin daily, taz. She says, erdogans only in danger if turkey plunges into economic crisis. And its great to have bulent mumay on the show. He was formerly head of the Online Service at turkeys largest newspaper. He was dismissed from that post under government pressure. He is now a freelance journalist writing, among other things, a column for the german newspaper, frankfurt allgemeine zeitung. He says, the failed coup attempt strengthened erdogan, but events since then raise the question of how w
For europe . That is what we want to talk about. We have invited three guests. It is a pleasure to welcome. Ulrike herrmann. Is a business editor. She believes trump might be an opportunity for europe, by eu tonight. It is great to have Erik Kirschbaum back on the show. He thinks trump is a loose cannon. And it is great to welcome tom goeller. He is a freelance journalist focused on u. S. And security affairs. In his opinion, germany and other European Countries behave like scroungers when it comes to nato membership. Donald trump gave his first big interview to a major german newspaper this week and also spoke to the times of london. Questioned every orthodoxy on which the Transatlantic Union is based. The alliance with germany, to the future of nato. I would like to start off by asking you to give me your sense of your reaction. You said, donald trump is a loose cannon. Statementssee the as a guideline for what he is likely to do in office . Erik it can be pretty scary. He has not be
For europe . That is what we want to talk about. We have invited three guests. It is a pleasure to welcome. Ulrike herrmann. Is a business editor. She believes trump might be an opportunity for europe, by eu tonight. It is great to have Erik Kirschbaum back on the show. He thinks trump is a loose cannon. And it is great to welcome tom goeller. He is a freelance journalist focused on u. S. And security affairs. In his opinion, germany and other European Countries behave like scroungers when it comes to nato membership. Donald trump gave his first big interview to a major german newspaper this week and also spoke to the times of london. Questioned every orthodoxy on which the Transatlantic Union is based. The alliance with germany, to the future of nato. I would like to start off by asking you to give me your sense of your reaction. You said, donald trump is a loose cannon. Statementssee the as a guideline for what he is likely to do in office . Erik it can be pretty scary. He has not be
Short ofterm needs are taking precedence over the common european good. Is it all over for the e. U. . We have invited three renowned journalists to help us answer that question. You pleasure to welcome will reich herrmann. She says the e. U. Will notot break apart. And we welcome malte lehming, who says even if an agreement on ceta with be reached, the e. U. Is still experiencing its greatest crisis ever. And finally, Andreas Kluth, of the economist. He says all the forces in the e. U. Today are sent riffugal in ts hard to imagine in other six decades the e. U. Will exifment so, clearly dive ergent opinions there. Ulrike herrmann, the pessimists would seem to be in good company. Bogue the e. U. President junker and the foreign minister have said this represents a an existential crisis for the European Union. Would you not agree with that in well, no. Look at ceta. Its supposed to be an, a trade agreement between canada and the e. U. But the trade flourishes anyway even without the tra
Short ofterm needs are taking precedence over the common european good. Is it all over for the e. U. . We have invited three renowned journalists to help us answer that question. You pleasure to welcome will reich herrmann. She says the e. U. Will notot break apart. And we welcome malte lehming, who says even if an agreement on ceta with be reached, the e. U. Is still experiencing its greatest crisis ever. And finally, Andreas Kluth, of the economist. He says all the forces in the e. U. Today are sent riffugal in ts hard to imagine in other six decades the e. U. Will exifment so, clearly dive ergent opinions there. Ulrike herrmann, the pessimists would seem to be in good company. Bogue the e. U. President junker and the foreign minister have said this represents a an existential crisis for the European Union. Would you not agree with that in well, no. Look at ceta. Its supposed to be an, a trade agreement between canada and the e. U. But the trade flourishes anyway even without the tra