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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the 2013 German federal elections.
German SPD opening door to coalition deal with Merkel http://t.co/15cE9T96DA
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) October 7, 2013
After the election: Germany must translate its weight into power and develop a foreign policy worthy of the name http://t.co/gbwHhWpcat
— Ilona Kickbusch (@IlonaKickbusch) October 5, 2013
German press: A grand coalition is most likely outcome of election and #SPD must negotiate or risk votes. http://t.co/MLK7Clekrx #btw13
— SPIEGEL English (@SPIEGEL_English) September 25, 2013
What’s next for Germany following Sunday’s election? Doug Elliott on Merkel’s bittersweet triumph: http://t.co/qe4hXZ7BSe
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) September 25, 2013
How Merkel won an election but lost her government http://t.co/qu1Z2tWEm6 (By @psparding) #Germany
— U.S. News (@usnews) September 24, 2013
The German election: What Europe expects – and what Germany will not do http://t.co/O7FMLVy2jg vía @ecfr
— Foro de Foros (@forodeforos) October 7, 2013
End of Germany’s “nuclear renaissance” seen as Merkel’s biggest challenge after election victory | http://t.co/tJr6KQuLqI
— Bloomberg News (@BloombergNews) September 24, 2013
Merkel camp eyes tie-up with Social Democrats, shuns Greens http://t.co/rDmv7uG0KR
— Reuters World (@ReutersWorld) September 24, 2013
How will Angela #Merkel‘s victory affect Germany’s euro policies? http://t.co/ykHSpDBSDT #WEF
— World Economic Forum (@davos) September 24, 2013
How Germany’s left of center opposition won a parliamentary majority amidst Merkel election triumph: http://t.co/wHUxGqyYtt
— Matt Yglesias (@mattyglesias) September 23, 2013