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Disaffection with globalisation clustered around the EU's attempts to close trade deals with the US and Canada (Photo: Cornelia Reetz, Mehr Demokratie)

How the EU can thrive in the time of Trump

The eurozone crisis, and the migration crisis that followed in 2015, shook the foundations of European integration to the core. After the so-called Brexit vote in the United Kingdom on 23 June, people started asking existential questions about the survival of the EU. When the citizens of a member state decide to leave the Union, we really cannot continue pretending that everything is all well and good. \nTo solve the situation, the leaders of the 27 member states chose a method that has been ...

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Disaffection with globalisation clustered around the EU's attempts to close trade deals with the US and Canada (Photo: Cornelia Reetz, Mehr Demokratie)

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