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The national identity of countries can shift radically and at a speed that leaves their inhabitants gasping: think of the former Soviet Union. Here leading thinkers consider what might, or should, change in the way nations present themselves. Thirdly, Mabel van Oranje of the Open Society Institute and Mark Leonard of the European Council on Foreign Relations argue that, united, Europe's smallest countries can challenge the world order.
Writer: Mabel van Oranje Writer: Mark Leonard Illustrator: Gaku Nakagawa
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