Sabine Adler
Ukraine and Its Western Allies: Germanyʼs Failure and the Necessary Lessons for the Future
ISBN: 978-3-838-21832-8
210 Seiten | € 24.90
Buch [Taschenbuch]
Erscheinungsdatum:
16.10.2023
Politik
Sabine Adler
Ukraine and Its Western Allies: Germanyʼs Failure and the Necessary Lessons for the Future
The war in Ukraine is putting Germanyʹs political and economic actions to the test. For decades, Ukraine, the second-largest state in Europe, was overlooked and Russia was courted. With fatal consequences. Germany has failed, as Sabine Adler states, an expert on Eastern Europe. Her analysis focuses not only on Ukraine and the current war, but above all on Germanyʼs role—in economic, political, and media terms—in relation to the country invaded by Russia. As a long-standing and clear-sighted observer, she gives a critical assessment: Political omissions, lobbyism, double standards, and a mendacious pacifism were dominant for long periods. Time for the West to learn from the bad example of Germany and to follow a sensible policy!
"Rarely do many years of local knowledge and familiarity with the history of the setting come together to such an extent as in Sabine Adler's Ukraine book. This is a long-overdue read!"
—Prof Dr Karl Schlögel, University of Konstanz and European University Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder.
"Dramatically enlightening book."
—Christian Thomas, Frankfurter Rundschau (2023-01-14)
"An authoritative contribution."
—Natascha Freundel, RBB Kulturradio (2023-01-10)
"Adler judges wisely and razor-sharp."
—Viola Schenz, Süddeutsche Zeitung (2022-10-04)
"Sabine Adler's judgment is unflinching and free of doubt."
—Peter Köpf, Karenina (2022-09-26)
"Adler manages with her book to hold a mirror up to us. She points out the errors in thinking."
—Paul Toetzke, Liberal Modern(2022-09-07)
"This book explains a lot. You will be wiser afterwards."
—Jörg Thadeusz, WDR 2 (2022-08-29)
"This might be unique at the moment, this form of depth of insight."
—Bernd Schekauski, MDR Kultur (2022-08-18)
"Rarely do many years of local knowledge and familiarity with the history of the setting come together to such an extent as in Sabine Adler's Ukraine book. This is a long-overdue read!"
—Prof Dr Karl Schlögel, University of Konstanz and European University Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder.
"Dramatically enlightening book."
—Christian Thomas, Frankfurter Rundschau (2023-01-14)
"An authoritative contribution."
—Natascha Freundel, RBB Kulturradio (2023-01-10)
"Adler judges wisely and razor-sharp."
—Viola Schenz, Süddeutsche Zeitung (2022-10-04)
"Sabine Adler's judgment is unflinching and free of doubt."
—Peter Köpf, Karenina (2022-09-26)
"Adler manages with her book to hold a mirror up to us. She points out the errors in thinking."
—Paul Toetzke, Liberal Modern(2022-09-07)
"This book explains a lot. You will be wiser afterwards."
—Jörg Thadeusz, WDR 2 (2022-08-29)
"This might be unique at the moment, this form of depth of insight."
—Bernd Schekauski, MDR Kultur (2022-08-18)
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Veröffentlichung: | 16.10.2023 |
Höhe/Breite/Gewicht | H 21 cm / B 14,8 cm / 275 g |
Seiten | 210 |
Art des Mediums | Buch [Taschenbuch] |
Preis DE | EUR 24.90 |
Preis AT | EUR 25.50 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-838-21832-8 |
ISBN-10 | 3838218329 |
Über die Autorin
Sabine Adler ist langjährige Osteuropa-Expertin des Deutschlandfunks. Sie berichtete viele Jahre aus Moskau, war Leiterin des Hauptstadtstudios in Berlin und Korrespondentin im Studio Warschau mit Schwerpunkt Polen, Belarus, baltische Länder und Ukraine. Während der Ereignisse auf dem Euro-Maidan berichtete sie aus Kiew und danach über den Krieg in der Ostukraine. Für ihre Arbeit wurde sie vielfach ausgezeichnet, u. a. als "Politikjournalistin des Jahres". Zuletzt veröffentlichte sie im Aufbau Verlag „Russisches Roulette. Ein Land riskiert seine Zukunft“ und „Weiterleben ohne Wenn und Aber. Die Shoah-Überlebende Giselle Cycowicz“.