Opinion
EU policies: time to prepare for the long haul
As European Commission president José Manuel Barroso prepares to appoint his new commissioners, the EU has a rare opportunity to breathe deeply, take stock of what it has achieved so far and start pondering its long-term ambitions and prospects.
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