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Merkel’s Law offers an intimate look at Angela Merkel’s unprecedented tenure as Chancellor of Germany and her influence on global politics. Through detailed analysis and personal insights, author Melissa Eddy reveals the core principles that guided Merkel through multiple crises, from the financial collapse of 2008 to the refugee crisis and Brexit.
This comprehensive biography explores how a scientist-turned-politician navigated the complexities of leading Europe’s largest economy while maintaining diplomatic relationships across the continent. Eddy examines Merkel’s pragmatic approach to governance, her resilience in the face of adversity, and the strategic wisdom that earned her recognition as one of the world’s most influential leaders. The book provides valuable lessons for anyone interested in leadership, politics, and the evolution of modern Europe.







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