New Europe: Germany In a week-long series the Guardian examines how the new, unified Germany has grown and developed over the past 20 years. Our writers report on Germany's people and lifestyles, its banks, businesses, theatres, galleries, street style, sport and food.
New Europe: what we've learned From welfare to immigration to the arts, we round up what our correspondents – and readers – have made of New Europe
France plays hawk, Germany demurs. Libya has exposed Europe's fault lines Timothy Garton Ash Timothy Garton Ash: With the west at sixes and sevens, Gaddafi may yet get away with murder. And this in the year of EU unity
A life in art: Anselm Kiefer
Germans who were all in it together
The matured spirit of '68 Astrid Proll
Germany: where obedience can be a dirty word
Wunderbar! The best of Germany
Interiors: Thank you, Marlene Dietrich
Let's move to Kreuzkölln, Berlin
Brits buy homes, the Germans rent – which of us has got it right?
German stereotypes: über-efficiency
German finance minister says too many Gastarbeiter were allowed in
Germany has marginalised itself over Libya Severin Weiland and Roland Nelles for Spiegel Online International
Is Volker Lösch Germany's most controversial director?
What us Germans think of your taste in our music
What is multiculturalism? – video
New Europe: Sauerkraut with everything?
What they're reading in Germany
Educating Thilo Sarrazin Aylin Selçuk
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