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with Philippe Moreau Defarges, Researcher and Co-Editor of RAMSES
The crisis of the Eurozone is only the visible part of an iceberg, that of the irreversible transformations which make that the European Union (EU) will not be any more than it was. If the EU does not want to be a castaway of the globalization, it will be necessary to reexamine all what structured it since the next days of the Second World War.
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