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Recent visits by European officials highlight the EU’s lack of internal cohesion.
France and America face a new raft of challenges.
There’s far more at stake than the security consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
The move to block Finland’s and Sweden’s bids threatens the relationship between Ankara and the West.
“It’s not so clear how we’re going to get out of this.”
The Fukushima disaster prompted a push to toughen a convention on the safety of nuclear power plants. But some countries with older reactors didn’t like the idea.
Expectations for the U.S.-EU free trade agreement are dangerously high. Reaching a deal is likely to take longer and produce smaller gains than optimistic figures suggest.
With European voters voicing their frustration at harsh austerity measures, economic fears are back in the eurozone and any respite from government and central bank intervention appears to be fading.
As the euro crisis wreaks havoc on the cohesion of the European Union and the global economy, Europe faces significant foreign policy challenges, including the escalating conflict in Syria and rising tensions with Iran.
Europe is trying to solve its economic problems through further fiscal integration and greater financial oversight, but fears are high that the steps taken thus far are not enough to stem the crisis.