1: Rebuilding and Remembering 2: Mutti's Warm Embrace 3: Multikulti 4: No Longer a Child 5: The Wonder 6: The Dog Doesn't Eat the Dog 7: No More Pillepalle
John Kampfner is an author, commentator, broadcaster and journalist. From 2008 to 2012 he ran Index on Censorship, from 2005 to 2008 he was editor of the New Statesman, and before that he worked for the Financial Times, the BBC and the Telegraph. He is a regular pundit and presenter for all channels on politics and foreign affairs and the author of four previous books.
Excellent and provocative... a passionate,
timely book. * Sunday Times *
A fine new book... One of the best English-language
introductions in recent years to modern Germany and its politics:
thoughtful, deeply reported and impeccably even-handed. *
The Times *
A rich guide to modern Germany... For the British readers
this book is directed at, the implied contrasts are
startling. German conservatism produced Angela Merkel, easily
the most respected democratic leader in the world, while the
English variety produced Boris Johnson. * Guardian *
Highly readable and well-informed... [Kampfner] mixes
historical sweep with vivid reporting to celebrate Germany's
strengths and achievements. * Financial Times *
A revelation of a book... with insights based on
painstaking research and evidence gleaned from months
crisscrossing the country... Kampfner's analysis is simply
peerless. * Literary Review *
A nuanced but compelling account... Kampfner marshals
a convincing argument that other countries would be foolish
to ignore Germany's emotional maturity and solidity. * New
Statesman *
Authoritative, timely and courageous, this is
a compellingly readable book that raises profoundly important
questions on history, our times and the future. * Philippe Sands,
bestselling author of East West Street and The Ratline *
A lively, affectionate portrait... A paeon to
Germany. * Irish Times *
Passionate yet carefully argued, Why The Germans Do It
Better is a must-read. * James Hawes, author of The
Shortest History of Germany *
A well-argued case for learning from our German cousins. *
Prospect *
Smart, provocative and entertaining, this is a
timely and enthralling love letter to our much misunderstood near
neighbour. * Kay Burley *
A forensic and highly readable account of
Germany's ability to get things right. Kampfner's clear and
unanswerable argument should be compulsory reading for every
politician, civil servant and commentator in Britain. * John
Simpson *
We need a great book on Germany as the Merkel era ends: this
is that book. It confronts the country's history, and charts with
authority and affection its modern course with
lessons for us all. * Lyse Doucet, BBC Chief International
Correspondent *
Kampfner's admiration of what post-war Germany has achieved doesn't
blind him to her imperfections. Why the Germans Do It Better
abounds with sharp analysis and telling anecdotes. A lively,
very readable introduction to a country we ought to
understand a lot better than we do. * David Lidington *
One of Britain's most distinguished political writers. *
Mail on Sunday *
Kampfner roams widely in Germany and has a reporter's ear
for the telling anecdote. He knows his history too. * Lionel
Barber, The Spectator *
There is plenty of good material here and the timing is impeccable.
* TLS *
A fascinating, affectionate and deeply
researched portrait of Germany in the modern era -- Kampfner
vividly brings Germany's turbulent history to life, and explains
its profound influence on Europe today. Why The Germans Do It
Better is essential for all who want to understand what Britain
should do post-Brexit. * Sir Anthony Seldon, author of May at 10
*
Germany's success in tackling the great pandemic of 2020 has
surprised many. John Kampfner shows why it should not have done so.
This is a compelling account of how, in two generations, a
country adopted the principles of liberal democracy, then mastered
them, and now has more to teach us than we might wish to admit *
Baroness Catherine Ashton, former EU High Representative and former
Leader of the House of Lords *
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