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Germany has had an eventful history that has finally led to its current role as a loyal and important member of organizations like NATO and EU. If we reflect on the German case, which of these key points can be inferred?

A. The most effective ‘new’ leaders retain what works for a state and transform what does not.

B. What a state does abroad is likely to be influenced by how it is organized at home.

C. Internal affairs of a state must be left to the state to deal with, and other states must not interfere in them.

D. The level of international cooperation a state shows depends on how much it is invited to do so.

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Answered by rameshmeshi1999
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Germany is one of the founding European Union member states and even in difficult times supports European cohesion. No country in Europe has more neighbours than Germany. It shares its border with nine countries, eight of which are European Union.

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