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ArtikelSimEurope; Charlemagne  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 404 no. 8803 (Sep. 2012), page 57.
Topik: International Relations; Politics; Economic Policy
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Isi artikelAnybody who has played (or watched their children play) life-simulation computer games, such as "SimCity" or "The Sims", will know how engrossing they can be. A similar craze is gripping Brussels: call it SimEurope. Guido Westerwelle and Radek Sikorski, the foreign ministers of Germany and Poland, have spent much of this year locked away with nine colleagues (almost all boys) engaging in make-believe. This week they revealed the fruits of their "Future of Europe Group". It is a world that includes an elected European president, a more powerful European foreign minister, a European border police and perhaps even a European army. The British spoilsports were not invited. Just a few days earlier, Jose Manuel Barroso, president of the European Commission, gave his annual "State of the Union" address and spoke of a future "federation of nation-states", a notion he has repeated in countless op-ed articles since. Mr Barroso has thus revived the term coined by his predecessor, Jacques Delors, but has not explained what he means by it. He says only that he will present some proposals by 2014.
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