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Germany Baulks at Euro Rescue, Insists on Rules
[An Nahar] As Germany emerged from the destruction of World War II, it rebuilt its economy on a system of strong rules governing virtually every aspect of business, from auto manufacturing to competition among regional newspapers.

Today, the German economy is Europe's strongest, a regional powerhouse that its indebted neighbors depend on for billions of euros they need to cope their staggering indebtedness. Germany is insisting that they, too, adopt strict rules before it's prepared to release its money.

Left, right and center, a vast majority of Germans and their leaders believe that the combination of free markets and strict competition controls was the key to their country's economic success.

"At the root of the concept is that you put down the rules and let people have a go, but you don't screw with the rules," said Jackson Janes, Executive Director of the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies in Washington.

"That's a very different attitude that doesn't apply in places like Greece," he said. "It's very difficult to get people to focus on that structure that has worked so well for the Germans."

Germans point to their nation's 3.6 percent growth last year, the strongest in Europe, that allowed them to recover swiftly from the 2009 global downturn as proof.

The belief in "Ordnungspolitik," or "order politics," underlies Berlin's years of repeated demands for the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
to force restrictions on its members in exchange for German funds to rescue neighbors no longer able to service their staggering national debts.

Those demands will be on display Tuesday when Chancellor Angela Merkel
...current chancellor of Germany. She was educated in East Germany when is was still run by commies, but in 1989 got involved with the growing democracy movement when the Berlin Wall fell. Merkel is sometimes referred to by Germans as Mom...
travels to Gay Paree armed with plans for a new EU body to enforce strict budget limits and fiscal policy, and calls for all 17 eurozone nations to follow Germany's example and enshrine a balanced budget in their constitution.

Such disagreements over "order politics" are viewed abroad as having hampered Europe's response to the crisis, spawning long political battles with countries that see strict, unchanging rules as unsuited to their economies. That squabbling has undermined investors' faith in the eurozone's ability to manage its members' debt, and the euro and the continent's stock markets have been hit by seemingly unending turmoil.

When Greece first appealed for help in 2010, Merkel demanded a permanent crisis resolution mechanism before it would agree to loosen its pursestrings, ultimately delaying a bailout.

Germany came under fire for insisting that EU members agree to tougher sanctions for countries that have excessive government debt before endorsing the €110 billion ($157 billion) bailout package.

In the end, Merkel backed down, the aid to Greece went through, the regulations didn't and Germany emerged facing accusations of foot-dragging and tightfistedness. Yet the situation continued to worsen. Within months, there was talk of Ireland and then Portugal needing aid.

In Germany, the move had been an attempt to make the package more palatable to voters who feel they repeatedly tightened their belts after the expensive reunification of East and West Germany in the 1990s, and others should do the same.

After the bailout, German tabloids howled that taxpayers' hard-earned savings were being squandered to bail out a nation viewed as indulgent and lazy. The media were flooded with stories of Greek tax-dodging and corruption.

"Germans are a very disciplined people, this characteristic has also made us masters of export in the global economy," said Peter Walschburger, a professor at Berlin's Free University who specializes in the psychology of economics. "The Greeks, by contrast are governed more by emotion and impulse."

Some 90 percent of Germans say they believe state regulation is needed to govern large financial institutes from banks to big businesses, according to the 2010 Pew Global Attitudes survey. Last year, Germany's federal debt increased 21.9 percent to €1.28 trillion ($1.82 trillion), largely due to the need to bail out ailing banks.

EU countries have been patchy at best in keeping their debts below 60 percent and their deficits below 3 percent of economic output as stipulated by the so-called Stability and Growth Pact, pushed in the 1990s by Germany's finance minister at the time, Theo Waigel.

But Germany and La Belle France later agreed to weaken the rules, inviting other countries' profligacy.

Now, Berlin's response has been to push for even stricter and more automatic sanctions at the EU level.

"The Germans have set up this whole concept of, here are the parameters, now go to it," Janes said. "When they see them violated, or when they see people cheating on them, it basically makes them enforce it that much more."

Merkel has repeatedly called for a "stability culture on budgets and finances," as she told news hounds in October, pointing to Germany as an example.

During Germany's 2007 turn at the presidency of the Group of Eight, Merkel pushed hard for more transparency on global financial markets. But her efforts ran into stiff resistance from Washington and London.

Once the global economic downturn hit in 2009, Berlin clashed again with Washington and London over how best to combat that crisis. Merkel came under fire for failing to launch wider stimulus programs, while expressing criticism of President Barack B.O. Obama's decision to push money at the problem in the United States as a rescue measure.

The second Greek bailout package this year only made the situation worse on the home front.

The prospect of yet more eurozone aid has added to tensions within Merkel's center-right coalition, which has spent much of its tenure since winning office in 2009 immersed in internal squabbles over issues ranging from pledges of tax cuts to nuclear energy. The issue is awkward for Merkel because conservatives tend to be particular sticklers for "order politics."

With an election late in 2013 beginning to loom on the horizon, Merkel is caught between being viewed from abroad as not doing enough, and annoying supporters in Germany, where she faces charges of selling out. At the same time, the first signs of a slowing German economy are beginning to show. Numbers last week showed German exports fell 1.2 percent on the month in June.

At a time when strong leadership and clear signals are being called for to calm jittery markets and reassure investors, Germany will be challenged to convince its partners that playing by the rules is enough to guarantee economic success.


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Posted by: Fred || 08/16/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [11138 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This would be the Germany which a person can work 3 months, then take the next 9 months off collecting a welfare which pays the rent and recreation? Correct if wrong, but that is how it was explained to me, and if so unfortunate for those exceptional Germans.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 08/16/2011 0:51 Comments || Top||

#2  swksvolFF, the Hartz concept
Posted by: tipper || 08/16/2011 1:55 Comments || Top||

#3  broken link
Posted by: gromky || 08/16/2011 6:30 Comments || Top||

#4  Sorry, try this: Hartz concept
Posted by: tipper || 08/16/2011 7:09 Comments || Top||

#5  How un EUSSRian of them to insist that they follow their own rules! Don't they know they are for the little people?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 08/16/2011 12:41 Comments || Top||


German lawmaker quits over affair with teen
[Emirates 24/7] Chancellor Angela Merkel's
...current chancellor of Germany. She was educated in East Germany when is was still run by commies, but in 1989 got involved with the growing democracy movement when the Berlin Wall fell. Merkel is sometimes referred to by Germans as Mom...
candidate for the governorship of a German state has withdrawn from the race after admitting he had a relationship with a 16-year-old girl.

Forty-year-old Christian von Boetticher was the front-runner for next year's elections in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein, representing Merkel's Christian Democratic Union. He withdrew Sunday, saying the relationship was a mistake.Boetticher said he had been in love with the girl, and in no other relationship. Local media have reported the two met on Facebook.

Boetticher retains his position as a state politician. Merkel's front man refused to comment on Monday.

Christian von Boetticher, leader of the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) in Schleswig-Holstein, announces to step down and to renounce his bid to stand for state premier in a May 2012 election, on August 14, 2011 in Kiel, northern Germany. The unmarried 40-year-old leader of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative party has resigned after admitting to an inappropriate relationship with a 16-year-old girl he met on the Internet.
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Posted by: Fred || 08/16/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [11136 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Fool.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 08/16/2011 1:18 Comments || Top||

#2  Dummkopf.
Posted by: Dogsbody || 08/16/2011 2:09 Comments || Top||

#3  ein völliger Narr.
Posted by: Dogsbody || 08/16/2011 2:16 Comments || Top||

#4  I learned a new German word this week which seems even more appropriate for the behavior exhibited & for the culture: Scheißkerl
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 08/16/2011 14:20 Comments || Top||

#5  In his defense, she SWORE she was 18.
Posted by: Charles || 08/16/2011 14:45 Comments || Top||

#6 
Posted by: Water Modem || 08/16/2011 15:27 Comments || Top||

#7  Met her on the internet, huh?
He's lucky. If it happened here it probably would've been a cop running a pedophile sting.
Posted by: tu3031 || 08/16/2011 22:16 Comments || Top||

#8  Where is Chris Hansen when you need him? Oh yeah, doing a 20 years younger honey who is not his wife.
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165 || 08/16/2011 22:31 Comments || Top||



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