'I have found John Lough's Germany's Russia Problem an ideal book as we contemplate the source of energy we will draw on for heat and light in the decades ahead.' TLS
'Germanys Russia Problem astutely explores Germanys many centuries-old traumatic phobias, romantic fixations, rough disillusionments and incapacitating paralyses in its relations with Russia. It is a crisply and fairly written book vital to our understanding of the nature and progression of Germanys and, with it, Europes Russia problem.' Andriy Tyushka, LSE Review of Books
'The title of John Loughs book itself makes clear that this is not another academic sand box exercise. He wants to make things better.' Die Welt
'John Lough has written a stimulating book rich in knowledge. Frankfurter Allgemeine
'In this trenchant analysis, John Lough traces three decades of what he views as highly consistent but ineffective German policy toward Russia informed by fear, sentimentality, ambivalence, economic complementarity, residual Ostpolitik reasoning and a sense of obligation to Moscow for allowing Germany to reunify. Survival
'Suffused with nostalgia for the glory days of Ostpolitik, Germanys approach to Russia bogs down in what might more aptly be called Lost-politik. Cliches, wishful thinking and neuroses are its hallmarks. John Lough nails them all. With admirable clarity, fairness and insight, he lays bare the roots and results of Germanys failure to think strategically about Russia, and the price that everyone else pays as a result.' Edward Lucas, author of The New Cold War
Provocative and brilliantly written, this book examines the deep relationship between two mutually indispensable nations and explains how Russia triggers reflexes in Germany that distort its policy thinking and produce contradictory results. With courage, honesty and insight, John Lough navigates one of the most sensitive areas of global politics today and sees a crucial role for Germany in creating a transformative environment around Russia that can facilitate its return to Europe. Lilia Shevtsova, author of Putin's Russia
'John Loughs book is nuanced, astute and fair. That makes his account of how hope keeps triumphing over experience in Germanys Russia policy all the more devastating.' Constanze Stelzenmüller, Fritz Stern Chair, Brookings Institution
'John Loughs book has made a valuable contribution to understanding Germanys foreign policy towards Russia.' Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik -- .