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Contain, Consolidate, and Co-Opt

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开始于 June 07, 2026

How Europe has learned to live with great-power politics

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Learning to live with great-power politics allows Europe to adapt its foreign policy, fostering resilience in a volatile international environment.

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The approach of co-opting rival powers undermines Europe's sovereignty and could lead to greater dependence on external influences.

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A balanced strategy that combines containment and cooperation is necessary for Europe to navigate the complexities of great-power politics.

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Europe's strategy of containing and consolidating power is essential for maintaining stability in an increasingly multipolar world.

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By consolidating power internally, Europe risks alienating potential allies and stoking tensions with emerging powers.

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