Wolfgang Munchau
Economic journalist Wolfgang Munchau looks at the way German leaders helped create the situation that puts them in such a potentially powerful situation within Europe.
In the last of Radio Four's series of letters from Germany, the economist and journalist Wolfgang Munchau takes an unusual view of his native Germany as seen from his current home in England. Wolfgang looks at the way German leaders helped create the situation that puts them in such a potentially powerful situation within Europe, but he also points out the inherent fragility that accompanies that power.
The European Economic crisis has been broadly portrayed as a tale of north versus south with the north, and particularly Germany, portrayed as either the frugal, hardworking nation forced to prop up its profligate southern neighbours, or as the heavy-handed bully forcing those same neighbours into yet more penury. With each developing twist, starting first in Greece and then Spain, Portugal and Italy, Germany has been the 'other' side. Pressure has built and attitudes have become stark and, much to the horror of many in Germany, old and ugly stereotypes have been unleashed. It reached something of a watershed during Chancellor Angela Merkel's recent visit to Athens with Nazi flags there to greet her.
In this series Radio Four invites a range of leading German figures, a writer, a politician, a churchwoman, a historian and an economist, to write a letter putting forward their notion of national identity and the version of Germany they believe should inform the views of their British and broader European partners.
Producer: Tom Alban.
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Letters from Germany - Wolfgang Munchau
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Programmes looking at the challenges facing modern Germany and providing context.