Germany needs a national AI strategy that actively competes with the US and China in capability, not only regulation.
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Germany's strong data protection tradition, which shaped GDPR, should not be weakened to attract tech investment.
Germany's Mittelstand is falling dangerously behind in digitalisation and requires active government intervention and investment.
Germany should require all new buildings to meet near-zero energy standards and offer substantial subsidies for retrofitting existing stock.
Germany should introduce Autobahn speed limits — it is the only major EU country without permanent motorway speed restrictions.
Germany should invest heavily in green hydrogen production and infrastructure to decarbonise its industrial base.
German households and industry pay electricity prices among the highest in Europe — this is a serious competitiveness problem.
Germany's Energiewende demonstrates that large-scale renewable transitions are feasible, despite significant implementation costs.
The Kohleausstieg (coal phase-out) should be accelerated to 2030 rather than allowed to slip to 2038.
Germany's decision to phase out nuclear power was a strategic error that increased both carbon emissions and energy costs.
International student and academic exchange programmes should be expanded as a tool for building mutual understanding and reducing geopolitical risk.
Schools should explicitly teach students how to evaluate information sources and identify disinformation.
Higher education should be primarily publicly funded as a social good — the evidence that graduate loan systems reduce access is strong.
Access to quality early childhood education produces higher social returns than investment at secondary or tertiary level alone.
Private tutoring industries in high exam-pressure societies widen educational inequality and should be regulated.
High-pressure examination systems do not produce the critical thinking and creative capacity that modern economies need.
Education is the most powerful policy tool for reducing intergenerational poverty and governments should fund it as a first-order priority.
All countries should ratify and implement the UN International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Demographic decline is better addressed by improving conditions for families and workers than by restricting migration.
Social mobility in most countries is lower than public perception suggests and requires active, targeted policy intervention.
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