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Why Berlin is resetting its compass

I think it was Napoleon who said you can know a state’s foreign policy by its geography. By and large the rule still holds good. In the case of Angela Merkel’s Germany an unkind observer would modify it slightly. Export markets would claim a place alongside geography.

Ms Merkel has been in Washington this week. The German chancellor was feted by Barack Obama. A 19-gun salute was followed by the award of the presidential medal of freedom and a glittering White House banquet. No other European leader has received such cosseting during Mr Obama’s tenure. They must have been seething in Nicolas Sarkozy’s Elysée palace.

Custom has it that these events are a reward for faithful allies. In Ms Merkel’s case, the warmth of the reception was more a mark of hope than of appreciation. Mr Obama may still pay homage to a special relationship with Britain, but Germany is the European power he does not want to lose.

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菲利普•斯蒂芬斯(Philip Stephens)目前担任英国《金融时报》的副主编。作为FT的首席政治评论员,他的专栏每两周更新一次,评论manbetx app苹果 和英国的事务。他著述甚丰,曾经为英国前首相托尼-布莱尔写传记。斯蒂芬斯毕业于牛津大学,目前和家人住在伦敦。

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