As the EU readies itself for the Gothenburg Summit, the big issues are still promising to cause major rifts. The Union, though, is showing greater flexibility–and that should benefit would-be membersby Dario ThuburnBRUSSELS–When the Swedes assumed the presidency of the European Union, they made enlargement one of their top priorities. In the final days of their six-month term, enlargement is […]

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