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EuropeUnited against the far right Sweden’s unorthodox new government is united against the Sweden Democrats. But will its set-up make it too unstable? By Clemens Bomsdorf
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EuropeFix the euro! Without higher government expenditure, the eurozone will disintegrate when the next recession hits By Dirk Ehnts
EuropeThe Balkan Blues Why the EU should be working towards a new security architecture in south-eastern Europe By Winfried Veit
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EuropeEU turn Instead of merciless competition, Europe needs a social union to create solidarity By Susanne Wixforth, Lukas Hochscheidt
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