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The EU is Germany’s economic weapon of choice

The EU rules through its institutions, but the German government rules those institutions. Now it's time for change

Driving innovation: Germany has preserved its manufacturing capacity much better than other advanced economies
Driving innovation: Germany has preserved its manufacturing capacity much better than other advanced economies Photo: Ronny Hartmann / AFP / Getty Images

Who runs the European Union? On the eve of Germany’s general election, that is a very timely question.

One standard reply is, “The EU’s member states” – all 28 of them. Another is, “The European Commission.” But Paul Lever, a former British ambassador to Germany, offers a more pointed answer: Berlin Rules is the title of his new book, in which he writes, “Modern Germany has shown that politics can achieve what used to require war.”

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