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Europe's Existential Dilemma: To Be or Not to Be an American Vassal

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While Europe remains a first-world economic power, it struggles to establish a truly democratic and efficient state, secure internal peace, and assert itself as a respected global force. The continent's cultural legacy is fading, and since Brexit in 2016, the European Union faces dismantling forces, including potential exits, populist opposition, and uprisings like the Yellow Jackets in France. Mettan traces the long history of European unification attempts from Charlemagne to contemporary challenges, analyzing why these efforts failed. He critiques the EU's current technocratic model, highlighting a significant "democracy deficit." Mettan draws parallels between ancient Rome's relationship with Greece and the current cultural and legal influence of the United States over Europe, noting that the EU has allowed the U.S. to dictate its progress and alliances. He raises critical questions about Europe's ability to ensure security and prosperity, respect internal balances, and respond to external pressures. Mettan explores two potential futures: one where Europe remains stagnant and subservient to U.S. demands, unable to address its own interests, and another where Europeans confront their challenges, creating a sovereign and democratic federal union, inspired by Switzerland's example, to navigate the rise of China and reassert their autonomy.

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Europe's Existential Dilemma: To Be or Not to Be an American Vassal, Guy Mettan

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