14 – Germany and France: Fixing Europe’s Sputtering Engine [Part 1]

Show notes

In this first of a two-part series, Ben and Aaron take a look at the current dysfunction in what German foreign policy elites often refer to as the country’s most important bilateral relationship – and the “motor” through which Europe either moves or stalls. Guests Jacob Ross and Sylvie Kauffmann talk about the history of the relationship – and how generational shifts in France are seeing the Franco-German pair increasingly at odds over Europe’s future – particularly around future prospects for Ukraine and the role of Central and Eastern Europe.

Guests:

  • Sylvie Kauffman, Foreign Affairs Columnist, Le Monde and Author of Blindsided: How Berlin and Paris Left the Path Open to Russia (@SylvieKauffman)
  • Jacob Ross, Research Fellow, DGAP (@j_2ross)
  • Nicolas Tenzer, Chair, Centre d'étude & de réflexion pour l'Action politique (@NTenzer)

Resources:

This podcast is an original production of the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP). It was created as part of DGAP's Action Group Zeitenwende.

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