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Europe needs a better plan than to wait out Donald Trump

America has spoken. Its friends in Europe are raising half a cheer. If diplomacy permitted candour most of Washington’s partners in the Nato alliance would admit they had hoped the US midterm elections would deliver a much bigger thumping to president Donald Trump. These days, they take what they can get.

Fewer than two years into Mr Trump’s term, the extraordinary has become the unremarkable. Not so long ago Europeans were fairly clear about the hierarchy of threats to their continent. The belligerent unilateralism of the US president’s America First foreign policy has since buried the old certainties.

The revanchism of Vladimir Putin’s Russia was high on any threat list. So too was the present danger of Islamist terrorism and potential spillovers from the conflicts in the Middle East. In the background lay China’s strategic ambitions, the pressures of migration and the existential challenge of climate change.

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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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