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  • Germany's vision of the European Union is decidedly not one of a "Britainless Europe." But the new coalition government in Berlin is faced with a dilemma. In the coming months Germany will have to continue devoting a great deal of its energ y to eurozone reform. Even with a limited approach, the German government will contribute to widening the gaps between the "ins" and "outs" of the Economic and Monetary Union. Berlin is therefore heading toward a choice that it would rather not make: between a more integrated eurozone and a wider Union in which all member states can find their places. This is a predicament that policy makers in Berlin are increasingly aware of. To avoid such a choice, Germany and Britain need to find common ground in the discussion of how the eurozone and the wider EU can be reconciled with one another. (xsd:string)
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  • Britain outside the EU? The German View (xsd:string)
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