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As Germany navigates its recent elections and coalition negotiations, the emerging government faces its internal challenges. The new Chancellor grapples with competing party priorities and a critical need to address pressing issues like immigration and economic stability. This coalition's ability to effectively collaborate could serve as a bellwether for European responses to rising pressures from both the U.S. and China.
The foreign policy implications of Germany's strategic shifts are pivotal, as Chancellor Matz's decision to focus on strengthening ties within Europe rather than seeking direct engagement with post-Brexit Britain underscores the new geopolitical landscape.