Angela Merkel
Europe's Most Influential Leader - Expanded and Updated Edition
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- 13 hodin čtení
This captivating narrative chronicles Angela Merkel’s rise in politics, showcasing her ability to outmaneuver male colleagues and transform Germany into Europe's leading economy. With the storytelling flair of a novelist and deep political insight from years as an academic and journalist, Matt Qvortrup offers a personal glimpse into Merkel’s life under communism. He recounts her experiences with the Secret Police, living as a squatter in Berlin, and her rapid ascent from distributing leaflets to joining Helmut Kohl’s Cabinet within a year. This account reveals how Merkel and her predominantly female advisors consistently outsmarted the conservative male-dominated political landscape, fostering a more liberal and prosperous Germany. The narrative intertwines Merkel’s life story with a vivid portrayal of German history from 1945 to the present, featuring figures like Willy Brandt, Konrad Adenauer, and Helmut Kohl. At a pivotal moment, as Merkel represents the West in negotiations with Putin regarding Ukraine and influences British EU membership, this lively account highlights the journey of a woman with a doctorate in quantum physics who has emerged as Europe’s preeminent leader.

