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  <title>The Open Centre: Reimagining Europe’s Offer to a Fractured World</title>
  <description> ‘Europe is like faith: when you have it, nothing can shake it,’&amp;amp;nbsp;says Grégoire&amp;amp;nbsp;Roos,&amp;amp;nbsp;director of the Europe and Russia and Eurasia Programmes at Chatham House. He explains why he believes Europe should stop defining itself in relation to the&amp;amp;nbsp;United States&amp;amp;nbsp;and China, reject narratives of civilizational decline, and instead build a more confident,&amp;amp;nbsp;open&amp;amp;nbsp;and inclusive vision for its role in the world.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Grégoire&amp;amp;nbsp;Roos&amp;amp;nbsp;speaks&amp;amp;nbsp;with Mike Higgins,&amp;amp;nbsp;editor&amp;amp;nbsp;of The World Today, in a wide-ranging conversation based on his essay, ‘The Open Centre: Reimagining&amp;amp;nbsp;Europe’&amp;amp;nbsp;s&amp;amp;nbsp;Offer to a Fractured&amp;amp;nbsp;World’,&amp;amp;nbsp;published in the&amp;amp;nbsp;summer issue of The World Today.  Read the full article:   The Open Centre: Reimagining Europe’s offer to a fractured world  </description>
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