After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Europe believed that it had entered a new historical era. It seemed that borders would become administrative issues, that national identities would slowly lose their political edge, and that history would finally cease to determine the future. They talked about the "end of history", about a world in which economics will replace geopolitics, and cooperation will [...]
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