
Christian Odendahl
@codendahl
European economics editor @TheEconomist. Tweets may contain humour despite my nationality. In German @OdendahlC.
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https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics 17-12-2011 19:46:03
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Christian Odendahl Oliver Morton The Economist rarely goes this big on a story. That we did is a reflection of solar's importance, now but particularly in the future. If we're right, and obviously I think we are, then humanity's relationship with energy will soon change, dramatically and for the better



This is a thoughtful assessment of the electoral choices on offer, and one I largely share. The Tories deserve to lose big, though it would be v bad if they were supplanted by Reform. Keir Starmer should be Britain’s next prime minister economist.com/leaders/2024/0… from The Economist





I couldn’t resist. Lessons in government from Julian Nagelsmann and his team — my latest for The Economist. #EURO2024 economist.com/culture/2024/0…

“Still, #EURO2024 has offered a reminder of what the country can feel like when it stops bickering. As the German coalition government enters its final year, it would do well to try the same.” My latest for The Economist. economist.com/culture/2024/0…


The EU and China have started their long-awaited trade war. Now what? My latest for The Economist. economist.com/finance-and-ec…


If the 55th anniversary of Apollo 11 vibes are moving you, you might like to know that the omnibus of the Radio 4 adaptation of my book "The Moon: A History for the Future", as read by robin laing, will be repeated on BBC Radio 4 extra this Saturday. bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…




"Any attempt to mess with agricultural or regional handouts will meet howls of indignation[]. But the world is changing. And so must the bloc. It is time for a bold gambit," writes Christian Odendahl in this week's The Economist, featuring our work with Valentin Lang and @DanBischof.
![Nils Redeker (@niredeker) on Twitter photo "Any attempt to mess with agricultural or regional handouts will meet howls of indignation[]. But the world is changing. And so must the bloc. It is time for a bold gambit," writes <a href="/COdendahl/">Christian Odendahl</a> in this week's <a href="/TheEconomist/">The Economist</a>, featuring our work with <a href="/valentin_lang/">Valentin Lang</a> and @DanBischof. "Any attempt to mess with agricultural or regional handouts will meet howls of indignation[]. But the world is changing. And so must the bloc. It is time for a bold gambit," writes <a href="/COdendahl/">Christian Odendahl</a> in this week's <a href="/TheEconomist/">The Economist</a>, featuring our work with <a href="/valentin_lang/">Valentin Lang</a> and @DanBischof.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GUM4s2mWEAA7hvq.jpg)

EU spending on farms and regions benefits landowners and the rich. That has to change. My latest for The Economist. economist.com/finance-and-ec…