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Thomas Weber and Heidi Tworek's op-ed questions Nov. 9th as Germany's day of destiny in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Das Märchen vom Schicksalstag
November 8, 2014, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Note: This article was published in German only
Berlin Wall Anniversary: Harvard Gazette features CES scholars and speakers
When the wall came down
By Colleen Walsh, Harvard Gazette, Staff Writer
CES Study Group Panelists Weigh Implications of Cyprus Natural Gas Reserves
Harvard Crimson covers a panel discussion on Mediterranean Gas Reserves organized by the CES Eastern Mediterranean and Europe Study Group
The HuffingtonPost reports on Vice Chancellor Gabriel's Speech at CES
How NSA Spying, Google and Chlorinated Chickens Are Pitting Germans Against Americans -- And What to Do About It
Putin’s view of power was formed watching East Germany collapse
CES Prof. Sarotte argues in The Guardian that President Putin's role as KGB officer in East Germany 25 years ago explains his hardline policies today.
Pitchfork Politics
Yascha Mounk argues that liberal democracy could be threatened by populism
Stella Ghervas on the Congress of Vienna in Die Zeit
"Wie Frieden geschaffen wird"
Der Wiener Kongress vor 200 Jahren gilt als Triumph der Reaktion gegen die Revolution. Aber er war auch ein großer Moment der Diplomatie, der Europa stabilisierte
Stella Ghervas Commemorates the 200th Anniversary of the Congress of Vienna
"The Congress of Vienna: A Peace for the Strong" in History Today
Note: This article is based on a conference that Stella Ghervas organized with Harvard History Professor David Armitage at CES in April 2014.
Thomas Weber in FAZ on "What the Scots Want" (Was die Schotten Wollen)
They call on the ghosts of backward nationalism and an end to the EU. But it’s not the supporters of Scotlands independence who are endangering Europe.