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Europe: The Anna Karenina Principle at Work

Jun 4, 2015 | 22:03 GMT

As long as member states were growing and unemployment was low, governments and voters supported the process of Continental integration. But the economic crisis changed things dramatically for Europe.
As long as member states were growing and unemployment was low, governments and voters supported the process of Continental integration. But the economic crisis changed things dramatically for Europe.

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The failure to address economic and political problems is threatening the European project both at its edges and at its core....

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