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United Statesabout 4 hours ago·Stable·ELEVATED 50

Manlio Graziano's Insights on US-Europe Relations

Graziano's perspectives indicate a pivotal time in international relations, but without destabilizing immediate effects.

Manlio Graziano argues that while the United States remains a powerful nation, it can no longer be viewed as the leader of the free world, prompting a need for Europe to reassess its dependence on American leadership. He suggests that this transitional moment is characterized by growing distrust towards the US among European nations.
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Humanitarian20
Economic35
Security50
Political60
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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France 24 English

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American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy

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