In a Newly Bipolar World, Europe Is Caught in the Middle

Published in Der Spiegel
(Germany) on 25 June 2019
by Matthias Gebauer, Peter Müller, Marcel Rosenbach, Michael Sauga and Bernhard Zand (link to originallink to original)
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