''Sometimes an outsider’s eye perceives symptoms of decay more clearly than those who live in the midst of Europe’s daily churn.
In “Fractured Continent: Europe’s crises and the fate of the West,”
veteran U.S. journalist and think tanker William Drozdiak shows how
three flawed projects launched at the end of the Cold War — the euro,
the Schengen zone of passport-free travel, and the eastward enlargement
of the EU and NATO — have stumbled into trouble, opening deep rifts in
Europe.
“Today, the dream of European unity has begun to wither away, and the
future stability of the Continent is clouded in uncertainty,” Drozdiak
says in an assessment that contrasts starkly with European Commission
President..''
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