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1701877813 [50] Knight, “Boris Johnson Wins, and Britain Chooses the Devil It Knows.”
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1701877819 [53] Robert Kagan, “The New German Question: What Happens When Europe Comes Apart?”Foreign Affairs, May/June 2019 Issue.
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