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December 8, 2025

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    International Relations

    Broad national consensus, not individuals, shape EU policy

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    An illustrative image of a number of European Union member states' flags leading up to the EU flag at the European Parliament headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
    An illustrative image of a number of European Union member states’ flags leading up to the EU flag at the European Parliament headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
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    BySHARON PARDO
    DECEMBER 8, 2025 13:42