Peter Sparding is the Senior Vice President and Director of Policy at the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress (CSPC) in Washington, DC. He has written about and analysed US-Germany relations and transatlantic economic and foreign policy ties for two decades. He has been a fellow with the German Marshall Fund of the United States and has lived, worked and studied in Washington, DC, Berlin, Copenhagen and Kansas City.
‘One of the best and most readable books of this nature, and one of the few to cover the Trump presidency and Ukraine War. Sparding does an excellent job emphasising the volatility of the relationship. A natural writer, ambitious and convincing.’ -- <b>Stephen Szabo, Senior Fellow, American-German Institute</b> ‘A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the relationship between the United States and Germany, and why that relationship matters. Sparding, a German-American, is an ideal interpreter of this consequential alliance.’ -- <b>Dr Karen Donfried, former assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs</b> ‘A timely, well-written and profoundly insightful book on the US’s other “Special Relationship”, which goes back much further and deeper than the title suggests.’ -- <b>Brendan Simms, Professor of the History of International Relations, University of Cambridge</b> ‘An excellent contribution and an important update, particularly valuable compared with other authors who try to “explain” Germany. This engaging book could not be more timely. A delight to read.’ -- <b>Liana Fix, Fellow for Europe, Council on Foreign Relations, and author of <i>A New German Power? Germany’s Role in European Russia Policy</i></b> ‘Peter Sparding has a deep knowledge of Germany and the United States but also critical distance from both countries. He has produced a history of the relationship between the two countries that goes beyond the usual Atlanticist platitudes.’ -- <b>Hans Kundnani, Associate Fellow, Chatham House, and author of <i>Eurowhiteness</i> and <i>The Paradox of German Power</i></b> ‘Peter Sparding offers an erudite and intelligent assessment of the friendship from which there is “no escape” (Fritz Stern). This indispensable book fills a real gap in the literature on the US–German relationship.’ -- <b>Constanze Stelzenmueller, Director of the Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings Institution</b> ‘A timely, richly researched and beautifully written guide to the US–German relationship, moving through history, culture, economics and foreign policy. Beyond the conflicts and contradictions, No Better Friend also demonstrates the enduring ties and warmth of affinity between these two very different countries.’ -- <b>Michael C. Kimmage, Ordinary Professor of History, The Catholic University of America, and author of <i>The Conservative Turn</i></b>