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Sergio Weigel

Why Germany’s Public Won’t Drink the Anti-Russia Kool-Aid

Recent surveys show Germany enjoys a pronounced media literacy among citizens and a great yearning for German-Russian rapprochement.

5月 22nd, 2018
Sergio Weigel
5月 22nd, 2018
作者 Sergio Weigel
Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to German Chancellor Angela Merkel as they walk after a joint news conference at Putin's residence in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia, Friday, May 18, 2018. The meeting in Sochi is Merkel's first visit to Russia in a year and comes amid tense relations between Berlin and Moscow. (Mikhail Klimentyev, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

Despite “poison gas”, “barrel bombs” and “annexation” – a large part of propaganda is going nowhere in Germany. Recent surveys show a pronounced media literacy among many citizens and a great yearning for German-Russian rapprochement. The first survey of interest might be the one Forsa Institute did on behalf of RTL (private media TV) about the

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