Does a country like Germany actually need a real government and a proper parliament? For global business, at least, the answer is no. Transnational structures have long taken over the tasks of parliaments and governments, telling them what they should do. Politicians, who are officially responsible, are no more than discussion partners and implementers.This is the situation described by commentator Fritz R. Glunk in his new book, "Shadow Powers: How transnational networks determine the...
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