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European Mortality

"Instead of creating a joint military, Europe must now be worried about keeping its common currency. Europe could end where it began: in Greece," writes writes Christoph Schwennicke.

“The European Union was to have become a kind of eternal utopia,” writes Christoph Schwennicke. But over the past ten years, the idea of Europe has been going decidedly downhill. “Instead of creating a joint military, Europe must now be worried about keeping its common currency. Europe could end where it began: in Greece.”


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