The Carnival of German-American Relations went well, with 30 International and German bloggers particiating. Including Winds of Change.NET's "The German Question: Darfur, Diplomacy & the European Media," which noted that the key problem didn't sit at the level of international politics or diplomacy, and wasn't likely to change.
Still, gotta love an effort whose organizers include a German blog called "Statler & Waldorf". The Atlantic Review has organized the top submissions into a narrative format by sub-topic, and one can also go down the right sidebar for more. The next carnival will take place on June 11th, and they are already accepting submissions.









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