September 7, 2010

Europe Is Breaking in Half

Anne Applebaum, Slate

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Forget East and West, Europe is dividing itself into North and South.

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TAGGED: Europe, France, Germany, European Union, Italy, Estonia, Poland, Spain, Greece, Czech Republic, Portugal, Ireland, Hungary, Bulgaria, The Netherlands, Eurozone, PIIGS

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