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Financial Times - Wielka Brytania | Czwartek, 20. Listopad 2008
Marta Dassù on the European paradox
Marta Dassù, director of the Aspen Institute in Italy, writes in the Financial Times that Europe's fragmentation stands in the way of its declared goal of multilateral action: "There lies the European paradox. For a decade, Europeans have been the main proponents of 'reformed' multilateral governance. They have played a decisive role in responding to the financial crisis and came up first with the idea of a 'new Bretton Woods' (whatever that means in detail). Yet, a fragmented Europe is also an obstacle to that very goal: why should the rest of the world have to cope with a plethora of people, each claiming to speak for 'Europe'? The simple truth is that, today, Europeans are over-represented in all international institutions. A single euro-zone voice at the International Monetary Fund, for instance, would definitely make sense. Everybody knows, however, that this is not going to happen any time soon. This contradiction cannot remain if Europeans wish to be taken seriously when they promote international governance reform. Instead of talking in the abstract about a single EU voice, Europeans should forge pragmatic arrangements to simplify and make more effective their external representation."
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