Sunday, July 20, 2014

EU's next challenges are geopolitical

"The shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 with 298 people on board has dramatically raised the stakes in the war between the government of Ukraine and the pro-Russia separatists in the Donetsk region on the EU's eastern border. If Russian involvement is proved, calls for a far tougher European response than has so far been contemplated will surely be impossible to resist. Meanwhile, the EU faces massive instability along its southern border in Syria, Israel and the Palestinian territories, Egypt and Libya. European leaders have also been anxiously looking at recent political unrest in Turkey.
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these geopolitical risks could represent a threat every bit as severe as the euro crisis to Europe's cohesion and financial stability. And as with the euro crisis, the solution is likely to lie in closer integration. But the fact that integration is necessary doesn't make it any easier to achieve."

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