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In a close-knit world, pressuring Beijing could have unintended consequences
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Closed borders in Europe pushes desperate refugees to Libya and treacherous Mediterranean crossing
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Rules are being set; too many exemptions for some members will disintegrate the Union
Paul Taylor
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Crisis Without End: The Disintegration of the European Project
Historical precedents, the breakups of Austria-Hungary and Yugoslavia, suggest that a collapse of the EU is not unthinkable
Brendan Simms and Timothy Less
November 14, 2015
Matteo Renzi, Scrapper in the Swamp
Reforms are not yet adding jobs for young Italians
Joji Sakurai
October 19, 2015
Eurozone Strikes Greek Deal With Tough Conditions
New austerity measures include trust fund for state assets and privatization
Paul Taylor and Renee Maltezou
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