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The EU


Damage control isn’t the only answer to the Trump presidency. Europe has to take its fate into its own hands.


Will France fall to the West’s populist surge, too?


What’s next for the European Union?


The CETA debacle points to a hard Brexit.


German Chancellor Angela Merkel needs a European solution for the refugee crisis more than ever.


Public opinion polls on the EU-Turkey relationship show the depth of the problem.


German politicians undermine the European Union.


The extent of political purges in Turkey after the failed coup confronts the EU with thorny questions.


Berlin and Brussels would do well to think deeply about the consequences and finer points of the EU-UK divorce.


Seven ways that Moscow misunderstand the European Union.


The European Union needs to develop a “strategic capacity”.


As Europe turns its eyes to a revitalized Argentina, both Brussels and Buenos Aires need to foster long-term engagement.


The EU-Turkey deal on refugees is fundamentally flawed.


David Cameron’s EU deal is more than it seems.


How to stop Europe’s cracks from widening.


Angela Merkel’s fight to keep the EU united.