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One state's nationalism is another's posturing

Published: March 16 2006 02:00 | Last updated: March 16 2006 02:00

Alarm bells are ringing in Brussels at the rise of economic nationalism across the European Union. This month the main offender is Poland but last month it was France and, before that, Italy and Spain were guilty of threatening to raise new barriers to the free movement of capital across their borders.

The fear is of a domino effect that will spread across the EU and steadily undermine the authority of the European Commission as the guardian of the single market and its common competition policy.

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