Markus Ziener took over as the head of the Washington office of Handelsblatt, Germany's largest business daily newspaper, in May 2006. Prior to that he served as an International Correspondent focussing on the Middle East. He covered the war in Iraq for Handelsblatt and is a frequent traveler to Afghanistan and Iran. Between 1999 and 2001 he had been the Foreign Editor at the Financial Times Deutschland. He also worked as a Correspondent in Moscow for Handelsblatt (1995-1999) and served as their Eastern European Correspondent.

He holds a Doctorate in Politics from Humboldt University Berlin (Thesis: The Limits of Indebtedness: Financial Crisis and Reform in Poland) and graduated in Sociology and Economics (Thesis: Press and Re-education in the American Sector of Germany 1945-1949). As a fellow for the German Marshall Fund he also studied at Duke University in North Carolina.

Handelsblatt is Germany's largest business daily with a circulation of 150,000 and a daily readership of 500,000. It operates a worldwide network of Correspondents and is a premier source of information for decision makers in politics and economics.

Blog Entries by Markus Ziener

Déjà Vu in Afghanistan

Posted November 22, 2009 | 04:19 PM (EST)


Hamid Karzai tolerates corruption, accommodates warlords, is not doing enough against drug trafficking and looks the other way when it comes to the Taliban. That's why the West is annoyed at the Afghan president, considers him and his government as a bottomless pit and is now wondering how Afghanistan can...

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Tumbling Down the Incline

3 Comments | Posted May 20, 2009 | 09:33 AM (EST)


After a year of crisis nothing is certain: A society loses its footing

Stephanie Burkek has put a light gray plastic chair in front of the door to her room, number 112, and made herself comfortable in it. She sits there and watches what is going on in the parking...

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Letter to Europe

Posted March 31, 2009 | 09:26 PM (EST)


Barack Obama may be the anti-Bush. But make no mistake: That doesn't mean he is a European. This at least has become crystal clear in the weeks since he took over at the White House. Barack Obama is an American president making politics for America. If his ideas coincide with...

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Russia: Not a Quick Fix

Posted March 3, 2009 | 12:47 PM (EST)


Was the building of a missile shield in close proximity to Moscow ever a good idea? Hardly. Not only because it is technically dubious. But most of all it politically produced so much bad blood that the costs and potential benefits never came anywhere near a reasonable ratio.

So Mr....

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The Bush Legacy: Haunted By Mistakes

Posted November 13, 2008 | 06:55 AM (EST)


Americans are just finishing up eight years of George W. Bush. Their judgment of him is reflected in Bush's miserable popularity ratings. What remains of the Bush era?

He's the most unpopular president since Harry Truman. Experts and historians constantly give his policies poor grades. The inheritance he leaves his...

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Sarah's World

Posted September 16, 2008 | 02:44 PM (EST)


WASILLA, ALASKA -- Dan Kennedy hops out of his '92 Chevy Blazer, sprints up the grassy hill and points to a marble slab protruding from the ground. "We have Sarah to thank for that," he says. Engraved is a sentence from the American Constitution, a stone's throw away the Stars...

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Barack Obama: Forensics on the Southside

Posted July 8, 2008 | 07:32 PM (EST)


He who finds nothing else lands here: Altgeld Gardens, 20 miles south of elegant downtown Chicago, in the middle of the notorious Southside -- a housing project for those who cannot pay more than 50 dollars a month for rent. Altgeld Gardens is grey and dismal -- and dangerous. Every...

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