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Merkel's Visit to China: A Balancing Act
By Angela Stanzel
The German chancellor's ninth visit to China may have been the most difficult yet.
Australia and Human Security: Why Turnbull Has to 'Do a Merkel'
By Greg Austin
Human security is emerging in Australia: The grass roots are speaking against neo-realism.
In China, Germany's Merkel Talks Trade, Syria, and South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
Germany wants China to play a larger role in resolving international issues such as the Syria crisis.
China: Court Ruling on South China Sea Case 'Null and Void'
By Shannon Tiezzi
More on the South China Sea and China's fifth plenum, plus updates on Nepal and China's EU diplomacy. Friday links.
China's Big Week for European Diplomacy
By Shannon Tiezzi
China will host the leaders of Germany and France less than two weeks after Xi's visit to the U.K.
Back to the Future: World Politics Edition
By Gregory Shtraks
What would leaders from 1985 make of the world in 2015?
Modi and Merkel Meet, Broadening Indo-German Bilateral Cooperation
By Ankit Panda
German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits India, broadening an important bilateral relationship.
Modi, Abe, Merkel, Rousseff Together: G4 to Meet on UN Sidelines
By Ankit Panda
The leaders of the G4 will be back together for the first time in more than 10 years.
What Can Japan Really Learn From Germany?
By Mina Pollmann
Angela Merkel's visit to Japan reignited the old comparison of Japan and Germany's post-war actions.
China and Germany's 'Special Relationship'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Angela Merkel is in China this week to deepen ties between Berlin and Beijing.
China Seeks European Connections
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi visits the Netherlands, France, Germany, and Belgium to help build up China's relationship with Europe.
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love a German Arms Race
Halloween or not, The Naval Diplomat is not scared of a German arms race. Quite the opposite in fact.
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