By ULRICH SPECKOCT. 6, 2015
The New
York Times
WASHINGTON
— Europe is declining, disintegrating, collapsing — for many observers, the
only question left is how long this ugly drama will last. Across the Continent,
optimism about the future of the European project is in short supply.
Perhaps the
lone holdout is Germany, where Chancellor Angela Merkel continues to tell her
critics that, from the Greek financial meltdown to the refugee crisis, a common
solution is at hand. “We can achieve that,” she has said.