How Trade and Security Became Europe’s Unhappy Couple
European policymakers have been using trade policy as a substitute for security policy. That is ineffective, and it is time to reset the balance between the two.
- Fredrik Erixon
Fredrik Erixon is the director of the European Center for International Political Economy.
European policymakers have been using trade policy as a substitute for security policy. That is ineffective, and it is time to reset the balance between the two.
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