Caspar Löffler-Patterson
Caspar Löffler-Patterson is a German-American socio-economist specialized in economic policy, political economics, and labor sociology. His past work includes discourse analysis concerning the German post-migrant society, especially around the term of identity politics, and he currently analyses the potential benefits and risks of AI application in whistleblowing systems.
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Articles
Between Love, Hate, and Stockholm Syndrome: The German-Greek Relationship Revisited
Greece’s recent developments read as a true underdog success story in the crisis-struck economic climate of the EU.…
Broken Dreams: Corruption and the Reality of Migrant Labor in the EU
The German abandonment of refugee solidarity comes rather late compared to that of many of its European neighbors.…