Melanie Amann Explained

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Melanie Amann (born 1978) is a journalist and lawyer. She is co-editor-in-chief of leading Germany weekly Der Spiegel and heads the publication's Berlin office.[1]

Melanie Amann was born in Bonn and raised in Siegburg. She studied law at the University of Trier, Aix-Marseille III and at Humboldt University of Berlin. After graduating in law (Erstes juristisches Staatsexamen), Amann studied journalism at Deutsche Journalistenschule in Munich.[2] She worked for Bonner General-Anzeiger and Süddeutsche Zeitung. Amann wrote as editor for Financial Times Deutschland mainly about issues in the middle east. In 2006, she joined Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung and wrote mainly on issues concerning employment law.

In 2011, she received a Ph.D. in law from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München for a dissertation on the law of union elections.

She joined Der Spiegel in 2013, covering center-right party CDU/CSU and the then-rising right-wing populist Alternative for Germany (AfD).[3] In 2019, she became head of the Berlin office. In May 2021, the magazine announced that Amann and Thorsten Dörting would join then-current editor-in-chief Clemens Höges to form an editorial triumvirate.[4]

Amann is a regular guest on political talkshows such as Markus Lanz[5] or Anne Will,[6] and appears in English-language shows such as NPR's All Things Considered in the United States.[7]

Published books

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Melanie Amann. 2 November 2021. Der Spiegel. de.
  2. Web site: Melanie Amann. 1 November 2019. www1.wdr.de. de. 22 January 2020.
  3. News: Amann. Melanie. Bartsch. Matthias. Becker. Sven. Clauß. Anna. Dahlkamp. Jürgen. Dettmer. Markus. Eberle. Lukas. Gathmann. Florian. Glum. Luise. 15 March 2021. Fall from Grace: Merkel's Conservatives Mired in Scandal and Incompetence. en. Der Spiegel. 2 November 2021. 2195-1349.
  4. News: 5 May 2021. Steffen Klusmann beruft Melanie Amann und Thorsten Dörting zu Mitgliedern der SPIEGEL-Chefredaktion. de. Der Spiegel. 2 November 2021. 2195-1349.
  5. Web site: 24 October 2021. Reichelt-Skandal und die Folgen erschüttern Lanz-Runde: "Einige Frauen haben die Stadt verlassen". 2 November 2021. Merkur. de.
  6. Web site: 19 April 2021. Lindner kritisiert bei Anne Will Merkel-Plan: "Sensibler Eingriff in die Grundrechte der Menschen". 2 November 2021. Frankfurter Rundschau. de.
  7. News: Germany Is Expected To Centralize Its COVID-19 Response. Some Fear It May Be Too Late. en. NPR.org. 2 November 2021.