“The EU between freedom, solidarity and power”, analyzed by Laurent Warlouzet


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“Europe against Europe.  Between freedom, solidarity and power” by Laurent Warlouzet, published by CNRS Éditions.

European countries will not be spared by the Ukrainian conflict, it is a certainty in European capitals. In addition to the massive influx of Ukrainian refugees, many economic sectors will be affected by the sanctions imposed on Russia and the whole of Europe is faced with soaring energy and raw material prices. An economic resilience plan is under discussion in France, but in Brussels, the idea of ​​coordinating responses, or even pooling them, is gaining ground, as was the case for the European post-pandemic recovery plan. Faced with this new crisis, the European Union is displaying its quest for solidarity and power. In Europe against Europe. Between freedom, solidarity and power, published by CNRS Éditions, Laurent Warlouzet analyzed how, over the course of European construction, the three models of market Europe, united Europe and power Europe clashed. Laurent Warlouzet, professor of European history at Sorbonne University, is interviewed by Sylvie Noël.

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