been in germany too. how much does the leadership of germany matter outside its own borders, cross border in europe and internationally? we have seen changing alliances. tensions between the uk, europe, america as we face east. it obviously matters hugely, it s the most important country in europe. it s interesting also that i thought the greens did quite well and were probably the most forceful on the emerging issues of how to deal with the dictatorial regimes, in china particularly but also in russia. the whole attitude towards russia is quite interesting with the energy crisis whereby germany seems very complacent about russia and this is alarming some of its allies but particularly in eastern europe in poland, ukraine and the baltic states. it symbolised by the new gas pipeline which allows putin to pump his into europe and circumvent ukraine. we ve also seen how
it obviously matters hugely, it s the most important country in europe. it s interesting also that i thought the greens did quite well and were probably the most forceful on the emerging issues of how to deal with the dictatorial regimes, in china particularly but also in russia. the whole attitude towards pressure is quite interesting with the energy crisis whereby germany seems very complacent about russia and this is alarming some of its allies but particularly in eastern europe in poland, ukraine and the baltic states. it symbolised by the new gas pipeline which allows putin to pump his into europe and circumvent ukraine. we ve also seen how the greens came back, that was very interesting. i was also very struck by the spd were in the doldrums at the start of the year and were nowhere. it does show again the volatility of european politics. here is a party that was really going nowhere and the cdu were way ahead. one party picked the wrong person, they collapsed to lose 1.3 million
ian, you ve obviously been in germany too. how much does the leadership of germany matter outside its own borders, cross border in europe and internationally? tensions between the uk, europe, america as we face east. it obviously matters hugely, it s the most important country in europe. it s interesting also that i thought the greens did quite well and were probably the most forceful on the emerging issues of how to deal with the dictatorial regimes, in china particularly but also in russia. the whole attitude towards pressure is quite interesting with the energy crisis whereby germany seems very complacent about russia and this is alarming some of its allies but particularly in eastern europe in poland, ukraine and the baltic states. it symbolised by the new gas pipeline which allows putin to pump his into europe
of germany matter outside its own borders, cross border in europe and internationally? tensions between the uk, europe, america as we face east. it obviously matters hugely, it s the most important country in europe. it s interesting also that i thought the greens did quite well and were probably the most forceful on the emerging issues of how to deal with the dictatorial regimes, in china particularly but also in russia. the whole attitude towards pressure is quite interesting with the energy crisis whereby germany seems very complacent about russia and this is alarming some of its allies but particularly in eastern europe in poland, ukraine and the baltic states. it symbolised by the new gas pipeline which allows putin to pump his into europe and circumvent ukraine. we ve also seen how the greens came back, that was very interesting.
ukraine and the baltic states. it symbolised by the new gas pipeline which allows putin to pump his into europe and ukraine. we ve also seen how the greens came back, that was very interesting. i was also very struck by the spd were in the doldrums at the start and were nowhere. it does show again the volatility of european politics. here is a party that was really going nowhere and the cd you were way ahead. i party party picked the wrong person, they collapse to loss of 1.3 million voters with a particularly a lot of older voters. the s particularly a lot of older voters. the 5 pd particularly a lot of older voters. the s pd came back and also we ve seen the two main parties go under 50% of the first time. again that fracturing of politics we are seeing in all the countries. the intriguing difference for germany is that the populace are not on the edges. so the hard left and hard right bolted