Freedom : memoirs 1954-2021 / Angela Merkel with Beate Baumann.
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TextLanguage: English Edition: First U.S. editionDescription: 709 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrationsISBN: - 9781250319906
- 1250319900
- Memoirs 1954-2021
- Freiheit.
- 943.088/3092 B
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Includes index.
Translated from German by Alice Tetley-Paul, Jamie Lee Searle, Jo Heinrich, Lucy Jones, Ruth Martin, Sharon Howe, Shaun Whiteside, and Simon Pare.
For sixteen years, Angela Merkel was Chancellor of Germany and at the forefront of European and international politics. In her memoir, she looks back on her life in two German states―East Germany until 1990, and reunified Germany thereafter. How did she, coming from the East, rise to the top of the Christian Democratic Union to become the first woman to hold the office of chancellor? And how did she then become one of the most powerful heads of government in the Western world? What guided her?
In Freedom, Angela Merkel recounts daily life in the chancellor’s office as well as the dramatic days and nights when she made far-reaching decisions in Berlin, Brussels, and beyond. She traces the long lines of change in international cooperation and reveals the pressure politicians face when seeking solutions to complex problems in a globalized world. Here, she takes us behind the scenes of international politics, demonstrating both the importance of personal conversations and, crucially, their limits.
Reflecting on politics in a time of increasing confrontation and division, Angela Merkel’s memoir offers a unique insight into the inner workings of power―and is a determined and timely plea for freedom.
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