Dimitry Kochenov: 'This is the most ‘valuable’ country in the world to be a citizen (and it’s not the U.S.)'
It’s a great time to be German, at least according to one ranking. Henley & Partners, a residence and citizenship planning firm based in the U.K., released its annual Quality of Nationality Index, which it creates with Dimitry Kochenov, professor in European Union constitutional law at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Germany topped the list for the last six years, because of a strong economy and high marks on peace and stability and travel freedom. Read the article in Market Watch.
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