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[The American Conservative] Making Sense Of Europe’s Strategic Cacophony

The EU craves to be a grown-up player on the world stage. Knowing exactly what that entails is the harder bit.

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As geopolitical tropes go, likening the world to a “family of nations” sounds quainter these days than ever. Yet the present stage in transatlantic relations is perhaps best analogized to a family’s life cycle — particularly, to that bittersweet climax when young adults leave the family nest.

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Jorge González-Gallarza
Jorge González-Gallarza

Written by Jorge González-Gallarza

Writing from Paris, Jorge's work has featured in The Wall Street Journal, National Review, The American Conservative, The National Interest and elsewhere.

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