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The United States Of Europe: The New Superpower And The End Of American Supremacy
The new United States of Europe -to use Winston Churchill's phrase- has more people, more wealth, and more trade the United States of America. The new Europe cannot match American military strength ( and doesn't want to, for that matter). But it has more votes in every international organization than the United States, and it gives away far more money in development aid. The result is global economic and political clout that makes the Eurpean Union exactly what its leaders want it to be: asecond superpowertaht can stand on equal footing with the United States.
Since it was born, in the rubble of World War II, the visionof a united Europe has grown dramatically from acoal-and steel trading arrangement to a common market to a community to today's Eurpean Union, a newkind of statesin which yhe member nations have handed over much of their sovereignty to a transcontinental gverment in a community that is becoming legally, commercially, and culturally borderless.
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