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Europe’s parliament is in the ascendant

By Tony Barber

Published: April 12 2009 18:30 | Last updated: April 12 2009 18:30

Like war, economic upheaval forces the pace of change in international relations. It redistributes power, making some countries more influential, and others less so. It rains blow after blow on established mechanisms of international co-operation and ultimately redesigns them.

All these processes are at work in the European Union. Among the EU’s 27 member states, particularly among the 16 that share the euro, the financial crisis is bringing to the fore the central importance of Germany.

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