Why the Germans Do it Better: Notes from a Grown-Up Country

Author(s): John Kampfner

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A provocative and entertaining exploration of the country that Britons love to hate by one of our most respected journalists. ***THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER*** BOOK OF THE YEAR IN GUARDIAN, ECONOMIST & NEW STATESMAN 'Excellent and provocative... a passionate, timely book.' - Sunday Times 'A fine new book... thoughtful, deeply reported and impeccably even-handed.' - The Times Emerging from a collection of city states 150 years ago, no other country has had as turbulent a history as Germany or enjoyed so much prosperity in such a short time frame. Today, as much of the world succumbs to authoritarianism and democracy is undermined from its heart, Germany stands as a bulwark for decency and stability. Mixing personal journey and anecdote with compelling empirical evidence, this is a critical and entertaining exploration of the country many in the West still love to hate. Raising important questions for our post-Brexit landscape, Kampfner asks why, despite its faults, Germany has become a model for others to emulate, while Britain fails to tackle contemporary challenges. Part memoir, part history, part travelogue, Why the Germans Do It Better is a rich and witty portrait of an eternally fascinating country.


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General Fields

  • : 9781786499783
  • : Atlantic
  • : Atlantic PBS
  • : 0.272155
  • : 31 July 2021
  • : {"length"=>["7.75"], "width"=>["5"], "units"=>["Inches"]}
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : John Kampfner
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 943