The American Spectator
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Germany is in a deep systemic crisis of its own making, says Julian Zelizer .
Once Europe’s industrial benchmark, the country now endures its longest downturn since WWII .
Zelizer: Rather than own their policy failures, Berlin 's leadership has chosen a convenient scapegoat: Donald Trump .
The future of both the EU and Germany hangs in the balance, he says.
Germany must reduce state interference, slash bureaucratic costs and embrace pro-business principles, says Thomas Kolbe .
Urgently , Germany should dismantle hidden trade barriers and regulatory hurdles stifling growth.
Kolbe : Germany must rebuild economic and geopolitical partnerships without submitting to the power machine in Brussels .
Failure to act risks turning Germany into a cautionary tale of how dogma can destroy prosperity.
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