![]() ![]() Ned says it is a new inflection point in European history, following World War II and the Cold War. The EU had other things to deal with, most particularly the historic number of migrants arriving from Africa and the Middle East. But the Ukraine war has underscored the importance of rethinking Europe’s most prestigious club. It’s about Europe’s vision for what it wants to be going forward. For years, admitting additional Eastern European members was not a priority. But it’s really much more about what Ned calls “the third seismically redefining event of modern European history.” So, a big deal. It is. The subject of the column is the European Union. Is it really as big a deal as it sounds? Yes, he says. And Pakistan appears to finally be realizing that its long-standing support of the Taliban might not be the greatest idea. But Ned Temko’s Patterns column prompted me to reach out to him. ![]() ![]() (No, the Republic of Super Neighbors is not the next Marvel film.) Meanwhile, New Hampshire is fighting tooth and nail to keep its place on the presidential primary calendar, though many Democrats are not impressed. Supreme Court term, which will aim to deepen the court’s conservative revolution, as well as our weekly roundup of progress around the world. We’ve got stories for you on the new U.S. ![]()
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