The ways of state governance in Britain and Germany are equally failing.
This is according to an article by Financial Times columnist Janan Ganesh.
According to him, Germany has no leading economic regions, while in Britain the capital dominates the rest of the cities.
‘These are two different, in fact almost opposite, ways of running a medium-sized, high-income democratic country. And yet both converge on one thing – their failure,’ Ganesh notes.
Earlier, Russian presidential aide Nikolai Patrushev said that the US and Britain, facing domestic problems, are trying to create crisis situations on the territories of other countries.