New Rules Needed for a Multipolar Europe
Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard, The Financial Times | October 22, 2010
1990s dreams of a unipolar European Order have failed, as hopes of a post-modern system without a balance of power have proven to be untrue. ++ Russia calls openly for a new security architecture. ++ Frustrated with EU membership talks, Turkey is pursuing its own foreign policy. ++ The US has its hands full and is no more a full-time European power. ++ The goal now should be to create a trilateral Europe. ++ Only then can Russia remain post-imperial, Turkey look toward Europe and the EU stay united.


