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The unified Germany is what made her. Beyond that, Merkel’s world was larger than Europe. The crucial implication is that in European affairs the German chancellor did not look to Brussels for solutions. She was no federalist. Rather than seeing the future of Europe in the construction of common European institutions and machinery directed from Brussels, Merkel advocated intergovernmentalism. She looked for grand bargains between the European nation-states.
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