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December 30, 2009
And this is three-dimensional chess spiced up with an arcane dispute about who has the right to move the chess-pieces, reflecting the eternal Brussels tension between the interests of the different member states on the one hand and the interests of Europe as a whole. For as the book makes clear, the EU’s ability to speak with one voice in the energy sector varies considerably according to which of these three issues is involved.
Buchan, as a former head of the Financial Times Bureau in...
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