From the German Question to the European Question

Are we returning to “The German Question”, which we thought had been dealt with at unification? Although “The German Question” has deep historical roots, its return is indicative of a European crisis: economic fractures, institutions in deadlock, relative withdrawal of France and the UK on serious Union debates. Only through increased European integration can we expect Germany to regain to a place which it can occupy comfortably.
Hans Stark drive the Study Committee on French-German Relations (Cerfa), Ifri
This article is available in french on Politique étrangère, vol. 81, No.1, Spring 2016.