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The Greens\u2019 strong performance in Germany\u2019s federal election\u2014though not as strong as the party hoped just a few short weeks ago\u2014offers hope that the country will now finally start moving in a more promising direction. That may mean moving away from outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel\u2019s authoritarian-friendly positions, not least her support for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline between Germany and Russia, and her championing of an EU investment agreement with China (which has since been blocked by the European Parliament).<\/p>\n

Unlike Merkel\u2019s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Social Democratic Party (SPD)\u2014both of which have exhibited a pro-Russian bias ever since Gerhard Schr\u00f6der\u2019s chancellorship (1998\u20132005)\u2014the Greens favour tougher policies towards both Russia and China. And they are now in a position to keep the SPD\u2019s past bias towards Russia in check, since they could join its chancellor candidate, Olaf Scholz, in a new governing coalition that would consign the CDU to the opposition.<\/p>\n

During the final television debate of the campaign, Scholz and Greens leader Annalena Baerbock came out in favour of precisely this arrangement. Although forming a new government could be a slow process, and numerous combinations and permutations are possible, the Greens are poised to play a key role in almost all of them. They are the common denominator, and this fact will not have been lost on Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom many Germans believe was active behind the scenes in trying to minimise<\/a> the Greens\u2019 electoral success.<\/p>\n

The problem for the CDU is that even Merkel\u2019s pro-export, pro-job policies have acquired politically unsavoury attributes in recent years. To be sure, in 2020, German trade<\/a> with China totalled \u20ac212.9 billion ($342 billion), compared to \u20ac171.5 billion ($275 billion) with the United States, \u20ac147.3 billion ($237 billion) with France, \u20ac114.4 billion with Italy ($184 billion), and \u20ac101.6 billion ($163 billion) with the United Kingdom. Because so much German employment and income depends on trade with China, German leaders have often overlooked that country\u2019s human-rights abuses and challenges to the open rules-based global order. As former German vice-chancellor and SPD leader Sigmar Gabriel put it in a recent interview<\/a>, \u2018Germany has walked a tightrope between condemning Chinese human-rights violations and ensuring access to Chinese markets for German companies.\u2019<\/p>\n

Still, I\u2019m sure that many Germans are bothered that their exports have come at the expense of the victims of China\u2019s human-rights abuses. Worse still, Germany\u2019s excessive dependence on Chinese trade has prevented the European Union from establishing a united front against China\u2019s authoritarianism. How can Europe be tough towards China when its largest economy is so soft?<\/p>\n

Merkel has been out of step with her EU partners on autocrats. If the Greens have greater influence on German policy, there could be more EU solidarity when it comes to dealing with China and Russia. There would also be more transatlantic solidarity, in line with US President Joe Biden\u2019s United Nations pledge<\/a> to move from \u2018relentless war\u2019 to \u2018relentless diplomacy\u2019 with China and Russia.<\/p>\n

In any case, what the Greens want most for Germany is a modern economy, not a backward-looking, mercantilist one. Their catchy campaign slogan, \u2018Goodbye status quo, hello future\u2019, perfectly captures what sets them apart from both the CDU and the SDP\u2014yesterday\u2019s two main parties.<\/p>\n

The Green slogan strongly suggests a new pro-European strategy for German growth. Among other things, this means a redeployment of Germany\u2019s productive resources out of exports (many of which are fossil-fuel-burning vehicles) and into renewable energy, high-tech, digital and other sectors.<\/p>\n

Most critics agree that the biggest shortcoming of the Merkel era has been her failure to nurture the industries of the future. \u2018Despite the growth and increase in employment\u2019, notes<\/a> Allianz senior economist Katharina Uterm\u00f6hl, \u2018there has been little modernization\u2019. Under Merkel, low rates of public investment have left the country ill prepared. Economic policy has been to live for today and forget about tomorrow. While Germany has achieved a prosperous economy with many jobs, especially for women, it is an old-fashioned economy that will inevitably stagnate unless policymakers change course.<\/p>\n

Merkel has left a big hole for the Greens to fill, and that is what they now intend to do. One promising option is to introduce a tax on exports, with the proceeds going to fund the industries of the future. This would kill two birds with one stone, rolling back Merkel\u2019s mercantilism and investing in the sectors needed to maintain Germany\u2019s global competitiveness.<\/p>\n

True, the Greens are not actively advocating an export tax. During the election campaign, they argued for tax increases on the rich, regulatory action to cut greenhouse-gas emissions, reform of Germany\u2019s debt rules, and sterner policies towards China and Russia. But if the idea is to jettison the status quo and pursue economic modernisation, an export tax would establish the party\u2019s credibility and garner substantial media attention. What better way to hasten the demise of Merkel\u2019s mercantilist economic model?<\/p>\n

Germany\u2019s status quo has not yet been vanquished. But the Greens\u2019 strong showing in this month\u2019s election should give it a much shorter lifespan.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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