Tag: Irakkrieg
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Exile207 – Marla’s Time Travel

Today is day 207 of my exile. Exile 207. Two thousand seven. In this year, Germany is marked by a stable yet challenged order. The grand coalition shapes domestic politics, while economic growth and declining unemployment are seen as successes. At the same time, structural tensions between East and West are becoming apparent, particularly in wages, migration, and the sense of political representation. Europe Read more
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Exile206 – Marla’s Time Travel

Today is day 206 of my exile.Exile 206. Two thousand six. The year is defined by a world that is reshaping itself without finding rest. In Germany, the grand coalition under Angela Merkel shapes everyday political life, while economic reforms and the consequences of earlier decisions continue to have an impact. The FIFA World Cup in the host country becomes a moment Read more
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Exile205 – Marla’s Journey Through Time

Today is day 205 of my exile.Exile 205.Two thousand five. In Germany, a political transition is taking shape. Following early federal elections, a grand coalition is formed, led by the CDU and SPD. Angela Merkel is elected as the first female Federal Chancellor. The economic situation remains tense, and the effects of labor market reforms continue to be felt, especially in East Germany, where structural differences remain visible. Europe Read more
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Exile204 – Marla’s Time Travel

Today is day 204 of my exile.Exile 204.Two thousand four. The year 2004 is marked by an expanded world order in which power structures are being reshaped. The European Union grows significantly in May, with many countries from Central and Eastern Europe joining and shifting the political weight of the continent. Germany finds itself more at the center of Europe, integrated into Read more
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Exile203 – Marla’s Time Travel

Today is day 203 of my exile.Exile 203.Two thousand three. The year is marked by growing uncertainty in the international order. The Iraq War begins in March, led by a coalition under the leadership of the United States and Great Britain. The justifications and strategic interests meet global resistance and reveal tensions between security interests, international institutions, and diplomatic Read more