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A fall from grace fit for Europe’s miserable centre-left

The European centre-left tipped up in Oslo the other day to chart the future of progressive governance. The gathering was a well-attended affair. These are politicians with time on their hands. Power in Europe belongs to the centre-right.

If there was a shard of light penetrating the air of gloom in the Norwegian capital, it came from France. Progressives might be in trouble almost everywhere, but next year’s French presidential election could see the left reclaim power in one of Europe’s big three nations.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, managing director of the International Monetary Fund and frontrunner for the Socialist party’s candidature, was streets ahead of Nicolas Sarkozy in the polls. Here was a politician who could lend precious economic credibility to the centre-left cause across Europe.

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菲力普•斯蒂芬斯

菲力普•斯蒂芬斯(Philip Stephens)目前擔任英國《金融時報》的副主編。作爲FT的首席政治評論員,他的專欄每兩週更新一次,評論全球和英國的事務。他著述甚豐,曾經爲英國前首相托尼-布萊爾寫傳記。斯蒂芬斯畢業於牛津大學,目前和家人住在倫敦。

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