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The Moscow Connection
Reinhard Bingener |Markus Wehner
For many years, Germany has ignored the threat posed by Putin’s regime. It has ignored the warnings of its European neighbours and made itself increasingly dependent on gas and oil from Russia. The result is a serious economic crisis which will diminish Germany’s prosperity for a long time to come.
How did it come to this? What was the role played by Gerhard Schröder as the SPD Chancellor and later gas lobbyist, with his extensive network of contacts in politics and industry? Why did CDU Chancellor Angela Merkel not pursue a more far-sighted course of action? Which social and political connections, which economic and strategic interests, caused Germany to come to rely on Putin, when even before his invasion of Ukraine he was waging war, suppressing opposition, curtailing people’s freedoms and abusing human rights? FAZ correspondents Reinhard Bingener and Markus Wehner reveal the ‘Moscow connection’ in German politics, and show how one of Germany’s worst foreign policy misjudgements since 1945 was made possible.
*Male friendships, personal dependencies and the failure of German politics – Putin’s successful ‘ - Operation Schröder’
*Hannover – Berlin – Moscow: a major investigation into Gerhard Schröder’s fateful network in politics and industry
*How shady honorary consuls, sinister contractors, ex-Stasi officers and naïve politicians pursuing a policy of détente led Germany to become dependent upon the Kremlin
*For readers of Catherine Belton’s ‘Putin’s Network’