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January 31, 2003, Friday
Editorial Observer; Why Today's Europeans Object to America's Worldview
By ETHAN BRONNER
(NYT)
Editorial
1042
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Late Edition - Final
, Section
A
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28
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1
ABSTRACT
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Ethan Bronner Editorial Observer on well-groomed, cosmopolitan, militarily weak Europe of 21st century confronting Americans who look on them as craven appeasers; notes odd reversal of roles from few generations ago when Americans were innocents who came to Europe for firsthand look at power; points out that aversion to war is what defines not Donald Rumsfeld's 'old Europe' but new one in which disagreements are settled over dinners of snails and ducks
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