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The EU had a unified position at the G20 summit in Pittsburgh (Photo: Adam Sacco)

From the new G20 to a new multilateral order

Entering a new decade with a new Treaty, the EU now possesses more tools to adapt and cope with an increasingly complex, multipolar and interdependent world. Of course, the Lisbon Treaty in itself will not transform the EU into a global superpower, nor even save it from eventually becoming irrelevant in light of the emergence of new global powers and of a geopolitical shift towards the Pacific. But the EU can now look forward.

One of the key challenges of this decade will be to see how...

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The EU had a unified position at the G20 summit in Pittsburgh (Photo: Adam Sacco)

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