I wanted to record this little snippet for something to check back on during some point in the future.
One writer is indicating that Germany is the real economic power in the European Union. Should the
European Union break apart or evolve/devolve into something else, Germany can't go it alone. I have to
take that assertion with a certain grain of salt, but perhaps the next idea fits in.
It is said that Germany's strength is it's manufacturing and export ability. Germany also has a
decreasing population. A logical partner might be France, but they are typically highly competitive
with each other, rather than cooperative with each other.
On the other hand, Russia has a large population with nothing much to do. Rather than being an
exporter of raw materials, Germany could partner with Russia for manufacturing. Rather than
increasing immigration towards Germany, which is something Germany does not want, they would
send manufacturing to Russia.
In summary, it would be of interest to see how the European Union reorganizes around a
possible Germany - Russion alliance.