9 June 2003 Poland’s new prominence has aroused fear and caused disorientation. The fear is misplaced and the disorientation useful.We are all equal powers, the leaders of France, Germany, and Poland declared at the end of a summit of the Weimar Triangle on 9 May. It was a paper-thin statement; no one can seriously believe that the two countries who […]

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