Tsipras’s Failure
Tsipras chose the wrong allies and his negotiation tactics have shattered trust between the parties
Tsipras chose the wrong allies and his negotiation tactics have shattered trust between the parties
In the first episode of this series, Carl Bildt explains that with the dramatic increase in the importance of the cyber world, Europe must create the right environment in which an open, dynamic and global internet can flourish. It is a vital European interest and one that we are neglecting.
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