Growing up after the early death of one’s parent(s): How deeper understanding can improve support
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TexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2025.
Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : In 2025, Europe faces a dual geopolitical threat: Russian aggression and abandonment by the Trump-led United States. Rather than seeking coercive power, Europe aims for resilience and unity, supporting Ukraine while preserving its democratic values. The article introduces “emprism” to describe the exploitative stance of the U.S. toward the EU. Meanwhile, Russia embodies imperial violence. Europe, committed to a Kantian model of law and pluralism, strives to defend itself without betraying its principles. The text questions whether Europeans can build a common defense amid industrial and political fragmentation. The central challenge: maintaining freedom and autonomy in a world driven by power politics.
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In 2025, Europe faces a dual geopolitical threat: Russian aggression and abandonment by the Trump-led United States. Rather than seeking coercive power, Europe aims for resilience and unity, supporting Ukraine while preserving its democratic values. The article introduces “emprism” to describe the exploitative stance of the U.S. toward the EU. Meanwhile, Russia embodies imperial violence. Europe, committed to a Kantian model of law and pluralism, strives to defend itself without betraying its principles. The text questions whether Europeans can build a common defense amid industrial and political fragmentation. The central challenge: maintaining freedom and autonomy in a world driven by power politics.




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