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Continental Drift

Guttenplan, D.D. | April 4, 2005 issue

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Discusses political and social conditions in Europe as of April 4, 2005. Reflections of the author on time spent as a student in France; Impact of economic growth on Europe's role in international relations; Discussion of relations between the U.S. and Europe; Impact of the European Union on political stability in Europe; Comparison between domestic and foreign policies in Europe and the United States; Impact of European political influence on the superpower status of the U.S.

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EUROPE -- Politics & government -- 1989-; ECONOMIC development; INTERNATIONAL relations; EUROPE -- Foreign relations -- 1989-; UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- 2001-; POLITICAL stability; EUROPE
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