Julia Huber
Researcher
Julia joined Demos as a researcher in June 2002. Her main research interests are in the area of demography, social change and learning. She is leading Demos' work on the ageing society and her Demos publications in this area include; together with Paul Skidmore The New Old: Why the baby boomers won't be pensioned off (2003); and together with James Harkin Eternal Youths: How the baby boomers are having their time...
at 9:26am
on Monday, 10th October 2005
Germany will have a female and eastern German at its helm. Finally, the two main parties have reached agreement and Angela Merkel will be the next German chancellor. But, if you thought, this was it, it's not, because now they need to work out who is going to get which post in the coalition government (and what will happen to Schroeder? deputy chancellor? foreign minister? backbencher?) and also a shared political programme for the next few years. So, dispatches and commentary from the German contingent at Demos will continue...
Germany will have a female and eastern German at its helm. Finally, the two main parties have reached agreement and Angela Merkel will be the next German chancellor. But, if you thought, this was it, it's not, because now they need to work out who is going to get which post in the coalition government (and what will happen to Schroeder? deputy chancellor? foreign minister? backbencher?) and also a shared political programme for the next few years. So, dispatches and commentary from the German contingent at Demos will continue...
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