Building Greater Europe
Each of the three parts of Greater Europe - Russia, the EU, and the countries between them - is in crisis. The causes and forms of these crises differ, but the consequences are almost identical: marginalization in world affairs.
MOSCOW β Greater Europe is at a crossroads. Twenty years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, it remains divided, unable to unify into a global force. Each of the three parts of Greater Europe β Russia, the European Union, and the countries between them β is in crisis. The causes and forms of these crises differ, but the consequences are almost identical.
MOSCOW β Greater Europe is at a crossroads. Twenty years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, it remains divided, unable to unify into a global force. Each of the three parts of Greater Europe β Russia, the European Union, and the countries between them β is in crisis. The causes and forms of these crises differ, but the consequences are almost identical.