
32 min

Episode 77: Zeitenwende Anniversary The Zeitgeist
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- Government
On February 27, 2022, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made an historic speech to the German Bundestag, declaring a historic turning point (Zeitenwende) for Germany’s security and defense policy following Russia’s invasion in Ukraine days before. One year on, AGI President Jeff Rathke and AGI Non-Resident Senior Fellow Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger take stock of Germany’s support for Ukraine, the progress of re-investment in the armed forces, and Berlin’s partnership with its key allies in Europe and NATO. Has the German government delivered the promised fundamental change in in the country’s security posture toward Russia? What obstacles has Germany faced in its efforts to recapitalize the Bundeswehr? Is it fair to criticize Berlin for its reluctance to provide weapons systems to Ukraine? What does Scholz’s insistence on close coordination with the United States mean for the transatlantic relationship and NATO? Are German political parties both within the government coalition and in opposition on track to meet the challenges of the Zeitenwende?
Host
Jeff Rathke, President, AGI
Guest
Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger, AGI Non-Resident Senior Fellow
On February 27, 2022, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made an historic speech to the German Bundestag, declaring a historic turning point (Zeitenwende) for Germany’s security and defense policy following Russia’s invasion in Ukraine days before. One year on, AGI President Jeff Rathke and AGI Non-Resident Senior Fellow Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger take stock of Germany’s support for Ukraine, the progress of re-investment in the armed forces, and Berlin’s partnership with its key allies in Europe and NATO. Has the German government delivered the promised fundamental change in in the country’s security posture toward Russia? What obstacles has Germany faced in its efforts to recapitalize the Bundeswehr? Is it fair to criticize Berlin for its reluctance to provide weapons systems to Ukraine? What does Scholz’s insistence on close coordination with the United States mean for the transatlantic relationship and NATO? Are German political parties both within the government coalition and in opposition on track to meet the challenges of the Zeitenwende?
Host
Jeff Rathke, President, AGI
Guest
Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger, AGI Non-Resident Senior Fellow
32 min