Europe must fight back against own disarray

Europe, recently the bastion of democracy at work, has seen some of its capital cities burn and member states vote to leave. It must now show unity, writes Richard N Haass.

Europe must fight back against own disarray

Europe, recently the bastion of democracy at work, has seen some of its capital cities burn and member states vote to leave. It must now show unity, writes Richard N Haass.

It was not all that long ago — just a few years, as hard as that it is to believe — that Europe appeared to be the part of the world most closely resembling the end-of-history idyll depicted by Francis Fukuyama at the end of the Cold War.

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