Steve Greenleaf

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Europe’s principal dilemma was and always would be Russia: a thing too big, too Byzantine, too Asiatic almost, to fit alongside the more neat and tidy democracies of Europe with their comparatively stronger institutions. Adams writes: “The last and highest triumph of history would be, to his mind, the bringing of Russia into the Atlantic combine.”[1]
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