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In a recent study for the London School of Economics called Germany and the world of yesterday, Leon Mangasarian argues that Germany’s golden age of security is over and that it would need to invest far more in military and strategic leadership.
In this episode, Fredrik Erixon and Leon Mangasarian talk about Germany, its geopolitical persona and how it may be exporting instability to the rest of Europe.
Leon Mangasarian is a journalist and writer, and he has a PhD in international relations from the London School of Economics.