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In search of the elusive European soul

By Ian Buruma

Published: April 2 2007 03:00 | Last updated: April 2 2007 03:00

The European Union was a baby conceived by many fathers, including the very American George Marshall, whose famous plan abolished trade barriers and fostered economic co-operation between European nations.

A union of 27 nations was not even a dream 50 years ago, when six countries formed the European Economic Community.

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