ELECTING A GLOBAL LEADER: With less than four days for the leading candidates to convince Germans they have what it takes to replace Angela Merkel, here’s a reminder of what people across the world have come to expect from a German chancellor:
They have to be able to play in the same league as not just the
U.S. and French presidents but also authoritarian leaders such as those running
China and Russia. And they need the skills to cooperate with other leaders but
also to stand up to them at times.
World ❤️ Merkel: A new survey,
published a short time ago, suggests there are big shoes to fill. A majority of
respondents in almost every country surveyed by the Pew Research Center said
they have confidence in Merkel to do the right thing in world affairs. That was
the case in Canada, Belgium, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the
U.K., the U.S., Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea and
Taiwan — Greece being the only country that had its doubts.
Global competition:
In most places surveyed, trust in Merkel has never been higher than at the
moment she prepares to leave office. She enjoys the highest confidence ratings
of the five world leaders that people were asked to express views on, receiving
much higher marks than Vladimir Putin or Xi Jinping, which might have something
to do with the fact that only democratic countries were surveyed. But Merkel
also does quite well compared with Emmanuel Macron and, in many countries, Joe
Biden.
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