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Why Germany Should Lead or Leave It all seems very simple but isn't. As always the devil is in the detail.Europe does not have a definitive leader and even political and financial integration will not solve the issue. Someone from Maine or Colorado or Illinois sees himself as an American. When will a Spaniard or a Greek or a Frenchman see himself as a European?We may have had the longest peacetime in History in Europe but that is not due to the integration that has taken place.
Why Germany Should Lead or Leave
It all seems very simple but isn't. As always the devil is in the detail.
Europe does not have a definitive leader and even political and financial integration will not solve the issue.
Someone from Maine or Colorado or Illinois sees himself as an American. When will a Spaniard or a Greek or a Frenchman see himself as a European?
We may have had the longest peacetime in History in Europe but that is not due to the integration that has taken place.